A shopper recovered $773,220 for wrist and back injuries after she fell in a store.

In 2007, Marguerite Bertini, then 82, claimed she was bumped by a pallet cart being pulled by an employee at Sam’s Club East. She claimed the employee failed to warn her that he was passing behind her. She fractured her left wrist and claimed an aggravation to a pre-existing spondylosis condition in her back. She had surgery on her wrist and lumbar spine, and later underwent a second back surgery.

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