What injuries did the woman sustain?
Novotny suffered a closed head injury and traumatic brain injury, according to the complaint.
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A Sonoma County woman, Sadie Novotny, is suing Costco for $14 million, alleging she suffered a traumatic brain injury at the Santa Rosa Costco store on March 22. The lawsuit claims negligence, premises liability, and product liability.
The lawsuit, filed in Alameda County Superior Court on April 29, accuses Costco of negligence. According to the complaint, Novotny was at the Santa Rosa store when a heavy display with thin legs fell from a defective wooden pallet, pinning her underneath. The case has been scheduled for a court appearance in September. Costco's legal team is seeking to move the case to federal court due to the company's base in Washington state. This legal battle could set a precedent for similar injury cases against large retailers. The outcome will likely hinge on evidence regarding the stability and maintenance of the display that caused Novotny's injuries.
Novotny suffered a closed head injury and traumatic brain injury, according to the complaint.
The lawsuit was initially filed in Alameda County Superior Court, but Costco is attempting to move it to the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California.
A court appearance has been scheduled for September.
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