Michigan Dollar Tree Injury Lawyers


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The Dollar Tree is one of the more popular retail chains in America. With an expanding footprint of stores in all urban, suburban, and rural areas, the Dollar Tree has become a compelling destination for people trying to pick up some quick groceries and other items. Dollar Tree employees have a duty to maintain a reasonably safe store and ensure that any hazardous conditions are promptly cleaned up or repaired.
When safety rules are ignored and you get hurt, the consequences can be life-changing. Medical bills pile up. Lost wages leave you stressed. Pain and suffering make daily life harder. That’s where we come in.
At the Lee Steinberg Law Firm, we have fought – and won – against corporate giants like the Dollar Tree for more than 50 years. We know their tactics, we know their defenses, and we know how to get results for injured Michiganders.
About the Dollar Tree
The Dollar Tree is a retail discount store founded operates over approximately 9,000 stores in the United States and Canada. With over $19 billion in revenue, Dollar Tree sells a range of products, from craft supplies, food, beverages, and cleaning supplies.
Dollar Tree Michigan Locations
The Dollar Tree has locations throughout Michigan. There are 11 locations in Detroit, along with stores in Dearborn, Southfield, Troy, Allen Park, Novi, Pontiac, Ann Arbor, Howell, Burton, Flint, Saginaw, Midland, Lansing, Bay City, Jackson, Grand Rapids, Traverse City, Cadillac, Sterling Heights, Chesterfield, Warren, and other cities.
What Should I Do If I Was Injured at Dollar Tree?
If you are injured at Dollar Tree, it is essential to report the incident to a store employee and complete an incident report. Take photographs of the area that caused your injury. For example, if water is leaking in an aisleway, take pictures of the water if possible. The incident report helps establish a record. If there are any witnesses, try to obtain their contact information. An experienced Michigan slip and fall lawyer will contact the witness to help substantiate your case.
Additionally, try to obtain the names of the store employees who assisted you or attempt to clean up the scene after the fall. Many Dollar Tree employees don’t stay for very long and move on to a different job. It’s vital to get the person’s information while you still can, in case you need it later.
If you require medical treatment, don’t hesitate to visit a hospital or urgent care facility. You don’t want to make a bad problem worse by refusing to get medical help. An X-ray and physical examination can help rule out more serious injuries, such as a broken bone.
What Are Common Reasons for Injuries at Dollar Tree?
Dollar Tree employees are required to receive training on maintaining a safe store environment. They have protocols in place to clean up spills, repair defective shelves, or place signs in a designated location. But sometimes this fails to happen. Some of the more common reasons for injuries at the Dollar Tree:
- Trips and falls over folded or slippery mats
- Ice and snow in the parking lot or sidewalk outside the store
- Falling merchandise that was not properly stacked
- Misplaced merchandise on the floor
- Getting hit by an employee using a large push cart
- Display units that fall
What Are Common Injuries in a Dollar Tree?
There are common injuries that occur in large retail stores, like the Dollar Tree. In our experience, some of the more common injuries that occur at the home improvement store include:
- Head injuries and gashes
- Concussion and closed head injury
- Broken bones
- Back and neck injuries
- Facial injuries
- Torn ligaments and tendons
The personal injury lawyers at the Lee Steinberg Law Firm will get your medical records and provide them to the insurance company to show the severity of your injuries.
What is an Example of a Dollar Tree Case?
Our law firm recently settled a trip-and-fall incident that occurred in the aisle of a Dollar Tree store. A store employee had improperly fastened a shelf, causing it to become loose. When our client was walking past, she accidently bumped the shelve, causing it to collapse on top of her. She sustained a very bad head injury that has required ongoing medical treatment.
We fought back and secured a significant recovery for her losses.
How Do I Get the Surveillance Video of My Accident?
Stores like Dollar Tree do not like to release video of the accident. Videos are important because they (1) prove the incident occurred and (2) record the defective condition that caused the injuries. Usually, the store will not provide video footage until ordered to do so by the court or judge, once a lawsuit is filed.
However, it is important to send a preservation letter to the store as quickly as possible after the incident. Many stores will try to erase video that is damaging to their case. A knowledgeable Dollar Tree injury lawyer will write, mail, and email a preservation letter to the store, requesting that they preserve all video footage of the incident.
If the store fails to do this, a judge can impose an adverse jury instruction as a sanction for the spoliation of the evidence. The jury instruction usually tells the jury that they can infer the lost video was harmful to the Dollar Tree’s case. This is very powerful evidence.
How Much Time Do I Have to File a Lawsuit Against the Dollar Tree?
Under Michigan law, an injured person usually has three (3) years from the date of the incident to file a lawsuit against Dollar Tree and any other proper parties. This is referred to as a statute of limitations.
The timeline is longer for children. Minors typically have until their 19th birthday to file a lawsuit. However, as time passes, memories fade and witnesses disappear. It is important to contact a Dollar Tree injury lawyer after an incident as quickly as possible to preserve evidence and win your case.
Should I Give a Recorded Statement to a Dollar Tree Representative?
No, absolutely not. Do not give any recorded statements to a Dollar Tree representative without first contacting a good Michigan slip and fall injury lawyer. The representative usually works for a third-party company hired by the Dollar Tree. Their job is to minimize the damage claim for their client. The representative may try to get you to say things that are not true and only hurt your case.
Contact a Michigan Dollar Tree Injury Lawyer
The Lee Steinberg Law Firm has recovered tens of millions of dollars for victims injured in big box stores. Recently, our firm settled a case for almost $6,000,000 on behalf of a victim of a spill at a large retail establishment. Call our Dollar Tree injury lawyers today to get your questions answered and your case started.
The consultation is always free, and we never charge any legal fees until we win your case.