Florida Jury Awards $11.3M to Woman for Target Parking Lot Fall
Florida Jury Awards $11.3M to Woman for Target Parking Lot Fall

Florida Jury Awards $11.3M to Woman for Target Parking Lot Fall

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A 44-year-old woman from Winter Garden, Florida, Keisha Mitchell, was awarded over $11 million by an Orange County jury after suing Target for injuries sustained from a fall in their parking lot in 2019. The incident occurred when she stepped on an uneven surface where asphalt met concrete, violating local building codes and causing severe fractures to her leg and ankle. Mitchell rejected a $250,000 pre-trial settlement offer, and the jury found Target 90% liable for negligence in maintaining a safe premises. The case underscores the importance of property owners ensuring safety and adherence to building codes to prevent accidents. Media coverage highlighted the legal victory and the significant financial penalty imposed on the retailer for neglecting property hazards. Social media reactions included some misinformation, confusing this case with an unrelated lawsuit involving racial discrimination and a similar monetary award.

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