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The Most Common Grocery Store Injuries

The Law Offices of Kenneth E. Lyon III • 27 September 2023

Grocery shopping is a routine task for many, but it's not without its hazards. From slippery floors to crowded aisles, grocery stores can pose unexpected dangers that result in injuries. We delve into the most prevalent types of health hazards that occur within these bustling shopping environments. If you’ve suffered an injury in a supermarket or another local business in Reno or the surrounding areas, give The Law Offices of Kenneth E. Lyon III a call to see how we can help.


Slips and Falls

Slips and falls are among the most prevalent injuries that occur at grocery stores. These accidents can result from a variety of factors, including wet floors, spilled liquids, debris, or uneven surfaces. Shoppers can easily lose their balance, leading to injuries ranging from sprains and bruises to more severe issues like fractures or head trauma. Grocery store owners and staff have a responsibility to maintain a safe shopping environment by promptly addressing spills, using warning signs, and ensuring proper floor maintenance. 


Shopping Cart Injuries

Shopping cart injuries can result from collisions with other shoppers, overloading carts, or even defective cart components. Shoppers, especially parents with children, can suffer injuries such as pinched fingers, strained muscles, or even more severe injuries such as sprains and fractures. To prevent shopping cart-related injuries, use carts responsibly, ensure children are safely seated or restrained, and be aware of your surroundings to avoid collisions with other shoppers or obstacles.


Contaminated Food

Contaminated food poses a significant risk within grocery stores and can lead to various health issues when consumed. Although not as visibly apparent as slips or falls, foodborne illnesses resulting from contaminated products are alarmingly common. Shoppers can be exposed to harmful bacteria, parasites, or pathogens present on the surface of fruits, vegetables, or packaged goods. To reduce the risk of consuming contaminated food, it's essential to inspect items for visible signs of spoilage, adhere to expiration dates, and handle perishables carefully. Grocery store staff should also play a role in maintaining food safety by regularly inspecting and removing expired or damaged products from the shelves, ensuring proper storage temperatures, and promptly addressing food recalls.


Injury Lawyers in Reno

If you need the assistance of a personal injury lawyer in Reno for a supermarket injury case, reach out to the Law Offices of Kenneth E Lyon III. Our team of professionals will work closely with you to get the compensation that you deserve according to Nevada law. Give us a call at 775-277-6392 to schedule a free consultation with a Reno personal injury attorney with more than 25 years of experience.

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