New Jersey Man Seeks $2 Million in Lawsuit Against Walmart Following Devastating Slip-and-Fall Incident

Suffern, New York — A New Jersey man has rejected a $75,000 settlement offer from Walmart and is now pursuing over $2 million in damages following a severe slip-and-fall incident within the store. Ramon W. Camilo filed a lawsuit in federal court on Monday, claiming that on July 26, 2024, he slipped on a “manhole-sized puddle of light brown liquid” in the self-checkout area of the Suffern Walmart. According to his attorneys, the fall resulted in catastrophic back and spinal injuries that necessitated lumbar fusion surgery. Walmart’s legal team reached out to Camilo five days … Read more

Las Vegas Jury Awards $15 Million in Slip-and-Fall Case at Cosmopolitan Casino

Las Vegas, NV – A woman who suffered severe leg injuries from a slip on a spilled drink at a Las Vegas casino was awarded $15 million by a Nevada state court jury, according to courtroom recordings by Courtroom View Network. The plaintiff, Debbie Fenton, developed Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) following her fall at a private event at The Cosmopolitan Hotel in 2021. The incident led Fenton to seek compensation, citing ongoing severe pain and medical complications linked to the incident. Lawyers argued that the rapid occurrence of the accident after the drink was … Read more

Jury Rules in Favor of Stamford in Slip-and-Fall Lawsuit, Protecting Municipalities

STAMFORD, Connecticut — A Stamford jury has reached a verdict in a slip-and-fall case, favoring the defendant, the city of Stamford, under a law that protects municipalities. The plaintiff, Daniel Young, suffered injuries after slipping and falling on ice outside an elementary school. His injuries were severe enough to require a back-fusion surgery, and his medical expenses exceeded $500,000, as documented in court records. Following the incident, Young filed a lawsuit against the city of Stamford. However, the jury’s decision ultimately favored the defendant, ruling in favor of the city under the municipal protection law. … Read more