Omri holds a Master’s degree in Political Communication and a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and International Relations, both from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is responsible for JPR’s communications, including public relations…
How Do Slip and Fall Accidents Occur at Kroger?Grocery stores such as Kroger present many hazards that result in slip and fall accidents, including: Water or other liquid on the floor because of mechanical issues with the store’s refrigerators, broken beverage containers, water from produce, or rain or snow brought from customers’ shoes. Displays, merchandise or debris cluttering walkways. Dry goods, such as beans or rice, spilled on the floor. Freshly mopped or waxed floors. Damaged flooring tiles. Damage to concrete entryways or potholes in parking lots. Slip and Falls Can Cause Serious Injuries While slip and falls are often seen as minor incidents, these accidents can cause severe injuries, including catastrophic injuries to the brain or spinal cord, resulting in a permanent loss of earning capacity. These accidents also commonly produce bone fractures, the most serious being a broken hip. Broken hips are more common among people aged 65 or older. This group also has an increased likelihood of falling due to declines in vision, balance, and strength related to age and health conditions. Other broken bones common to slip and fall accidents include the bones in the arms or wrist, resulting from the person attempting to catch themselves with outstretched arms. Slip and fall accidents can also cause damage to the spinal vertebrae and discs, and these injuries often result in chronic pain and decreased stability in the spine. Soft tissue injuries are common in slip and fall accidents, particularly involving the tendons and ligaments in the wrists and knees. Slip and falls cause around one million injuries that warrant emergency medical treatment annually.
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