08/28/2025
STORY TIME:
This case is a tough reminder that some companies still choose profit over people.
Our client slipped and fell on a sheet of ice at a business. The path she was told to use—the only path—was dangerously slick.
And the worst part? The employees already knew.
They saw the danger before any customers arrived. They had time to act. But they didn’t.
Why?
Because their agenda was more important to them than customer safety.
They didn’t want to risk losing money or delaying operations.
So they gambled with someone else’s well-being.
After we filed the lawsuit, we started digging into discovery.
What we found confirmed what we suspected:
Multiple employees admitted they knew about the ice—and still did nothing.
That kind of choice isn’t just careless. It’s reckless.
Companies have a duty to protect the people they serve.When they put profits first, we step in.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a situation like this, don’t assume it was just “an accident.”Let someone who knows where to look investigate it.