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Shopping Cart From Macy’s Hit My Parked Car*

If you were shopping, and a shopping cart from Macy’s, or any other department store, hit your parked car and caused damage, you will want to file a property damage claim against the at-fault party to recover compensation to cover the costs of your damages.

Causes Of Shopping Cart Accidents

Most shopping cart accidents are caused by negligence. The store and its employees have a responsibility to make sure that the carts are put away so they cannot cause damages. The employees should periodically check the parking lot and make sure any carts are in the corrals or brought inside the store. If they fail to follow through, the store could be liable for the damages your car sustained. You will want to gather supporting evidence to show the extent of your damages and how the accident took place.

If a shopping cart from Macy’s, or any other department store, hit your parked car, you will want to get an accident report to show what happened. Take photos of the accident scene and of the damages that your vehicle sustained when it was hit by the buggy. Ask for statements from any witnesses and be sure to get photos of the accident scene as it is when you arrive and of the damages caused by the shopping cart.

Kinds Of Damages Sustained In a Shopping Cart Accident

A department store's shopping cart could cause a variety of damages, but more common damages caused by such events include dents, dings, scratches, chipped paint, broken mirrors, broken glass, grille damage, and broken light covers. You will need to have your car inspected for damage by a qualified auto repair facility. Be sure to get a detailed estimate for fixing the damages that your vehicle suffered in the shopping cart collision.

Work With A Personal Injury Attorney

If a shopping cart from Macy’s, or any other department store, hit your car while it was parked, you will want to make sure the responsible party covers the costs of your damages. Maintain supporting documentation that shows your losses and how the accident occurred. You should consult with a personal injury lawyer who is licensed to handle such claims in your state, so you can aggressively pursue a claim to recover compensation for your damages. Personal injury lawyers handle property damage claims and personal injury claims on the contingency basis, which means they aren’t paid until you recover compensation for your losses. Schedule your free case evaluation today, so you can get your personal injury claim on track and you can make sure your damages are covered by the party who is at fault for the shopping cart accident.

*The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be construed as legal advice. If you file a claim against Macy’s or any other party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.