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$650,000 for Slip and Fall In Middlesex County, NJ

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Evan M. Harris, Esq.  of Aiello, Harris, Abate Law Group PC, settled a Middlesex County suit for $650,000.

Mr. Harris’s client, a Wakefern Food Corp. worker, slipped in a puddle of hydraulic fluid at the Wakefern facility in Elizabeth, N.J, which resulted in striking his head, breaking several teeth, and suffering spinal injuries.  The client was unable to return to work due to continuing back pain after undergoing two operations for disc herniations at L5-S1.

The plaintiff asserted that hydraulic fluid leaks were a problem that Wakefern heedlessly failed to fix, and thus sued Wakefern Food Corp. for negligence.  Wakefern’s lawyer, averred that the company had no notice of the hazard and that the plaintiff should have been more careful because of his knowledge of the warehouse.

The case was settled after mediation with retired Superior Court Judge Mark Epstein.

If you have a slip and fall accident injury in New Jersey, contact Aiello, Harris, Abate Law Group PC today and we will be more than happy to answer your questions and address your concerns. Our personal injury lawyers keep flexible office hours, with weekend appointments available, and we can meet you in your home or hospital room if you cannot travel to our office. 

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