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Plaintiff alleges negligence against retail chain Ollie's Bargain Outlet following injury

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Plaintiff alleges negligence against retail chain Ollie's Bargain Outlet following injury

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Linda A. Cartisano, President Judge at Delaware County Court of Common Pleas | https://delcopa.gov/courts/judges/photos/cartisano.jpg

Flora Snyder has taken legal action against a well-known retail chain, alleging negligence that resulted in her suffering significant injuries. The complaint was filed by Snyder on November 14, 2022, in the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, targeting Ollie’s Bargain Outlet and its associated entities.

The case revolves around an incident at an Ollie's Bargain Outlet location in Lancaster, PA. According to the complaint filed by Snyder's attorney, Thomas F. Sacchetta of Sacchetta & Baldino law firm, Snyder was injured due to a hazardous condition within the store premises. The lawsuit claims that a pallet left carelessly created a tripping hazard which led to Snyder sustaining injuries including those to her left upper extremity and spine. These injuries have allegedly caused severe physical pain and mental anguish for Snyder, potentially leading to permanent disability and impairment of her earning capacity.

Snyder's complaint accuses Ollie’s Bargain Outlet and unnamed entities (referred to as John Doe I-V and VI-X) of failing to maintain safe premises. It alleges that the defendants were negligent by allowing dangerous conditions to persist without adequate inspection or warning measures. The document states that these entities had control over the store's maintenance but neglected their duty to ensure customer safety.

In her pursuit of justice, Flora Snyder is seeking compensation exceeding $50,000 from the defendants for damages related to medical expenses, lost wages, and diminished quality of life. She emphasizes that her injuries have not only caused immediate distress but may also have long-term implications on her ability to perform daily activities and enjoy life.

Representing Flora Snyder in this legal battle are attorneys Thomas F. Sacchetta and Tyler Sacchetta from the law firm Sacchetta & Baldino based in Media, Pennsylvania. The case has been filed under Case ID 123-2004 with no specific judge mentioned yet.

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