Trucker Awarded $2 Million in Wal-Mart Falling Cargo Accident
In 1991, Louis Kilgo was working for National Freight of Vineland, N.J. He was delivering goods to a Sam’s Club store located in Fayeteville, Ohio. He opened the door to his tractor trailer and 1,000 pounds of merchandise loaded by Sam’s Club employees fell on top of him.
The accident caused brain and neck injuries that Mr. Kilgo says left him without a job due to memory lapses, mood swings and numbness in his fingers.
Jeffrey Hyman, Mr. Kilgo’s lawyer, argued that Sam’s Club, and its parent company, Wal-Mart, were responsible for the injuries because it was their employees that failed to properly secure the cargo.
Wal-Mart, which announced it will appeal the verdict, argued that the real responsibility for the accident lies with either Mr. Kilgo or his employer, National Freight.
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