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Woman claims she was injured by Lowe's product, sues for medical costs

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CHARLESTON – A South Charleston woman claims workers at Lowe's caused her severe injuries and is suing for thousands in medical costs.

Elizabeth Hall filed a lawsuit in Kanawha Circuit Court against Lowe's Home Centers, LLC claiming she was severely injured by purchased items while at the store.

Hall claims that on Oct. 26, 2013, she purchased 31 decking boards from the South Charleston Lowe's location, she goes on the claim that while being assisted to her vehicle she was struck by loose boards and severely injured. Hall alleges the employees were negligent in their jobs by not safely securing the purchases before transport and are therefore responsible for her injuries for which she had to seek medical attention and was forced to pay $2,177.35 in medical bills.

Hall is seeking compensation in damages both past and future, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, pre-judgment and post-judgment interest, attorneys' fees and court costs. Hall is represented by Charles M. Love of The Love Law Firm PLLC of Charleston. The case has been assigned to Circuit Judge Louis H. Bloom.

Kanawha Circuit Court case number 15-C-1802

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