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Suit: Hole in Giant Eagle supermarket flooring allegedly causes shopper to fall in

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Ericchaffin

Chaffin | Chaffin Luhana

PITTSBURGH – A local man says negligence on the part of a Giant Eagle supermarket in Export led him to fall through an exposed section of the store flooring during a shopping trip.

Robert Lydiard filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Sept. 1 versus Giant Eagle Corporate (Main). Both parties are of Pittsburgh.

“The events hereinafter complained of occurred on or about Aug. 7, 2023 at approximately 6:30 p.m. at defendant, Giant Eagle Corporate (Main)’s grocery store located at 4810 Old William Penn Hwy., Export, PA 15632,” the suit says.

“At the above time and place, plaintiff was shopping for groceries with a small shopping cart, when, without warning the cart’s front wheel caught a unsealed gap in the concrete floor, about 2-3 inches wide, causing the plaintiff to flip over the cart and suffer serious injury.”

The suit provides that according to the store manager, the 2-3 inch gap in the unsealed floor was there for an extended period of time, ran approximately 20 feet long and the defendant “knew and/or should have known about the dangerous, hazardous and unsafe condition that existed for an unreasonable period of time.”

“Plaintiff’s injuries and damages were caused by and were the direct and proximate result of the negligence of the defendant Giant Eagle Corporate (Main), as follows: Defendant failed to ensure its walkways and isles were in a safe condition for its patrons, including the plaintiff; Defendant failed to inspect and maintain its property; Defendant failed to warn or otherwise disclose to plaintiff the dangerous condition; Defendant failed to ensure that the space between concrete flooring slabs were properly sealed; Defendant failed to use due care and to employ reasonable and customary methods of maintaining its property and such other acts of negligence as may be revealed during the course of discovery and/or at the time of trial of this matter,” the suit states.

“As a direct and proximate result of the negligence of defendant Giant Eagle Corporate (Main), plaintiff Robert Lydiard suffered and sustained serious and severe personal injuries, some or all of which may be permanent in nature, as follows: Damaged right rotator cuff, concussion, post-concussion symptoms, hand and mouth lacerations, left ankle sprain, sciatica and coccyx pain, contusions throughout his body and other injuries as may be yet undiscovered and will be revealed in the medical records.”

For one count of negligence, the plaintiff is seeking actual economic and non-economic damages in an amount to be determined at trial, pre-judgment and post-judgment interest and all such other relief as the Court deems necessary, just and proper.

The plaintiff is represented by Eric Chaffin, Patrick Booth and Mark Malone of the Law Offices of Chaffin Luhana, in Pittsburgh.

The defendant has not yet obtained legal counsel.

Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas case GD-23-010327

From the Pennsylvania Record: Reach Courts Reporter Nicholas Malfitano at nick.malfitano@therecordinc.com

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