A jury found a store and shopper equally liable in a premises liability case, resulting in a six-figure damage award for the shopper.

Carlos J. Colman Sr. claimed a shopping cart jerked back and struck him when its wheels got stuck in a threshold at a Home Depot store in Miami in 2011. Colman, who was diagnosed with cervical and lumbar herniations and a shoulder impingement, sued Home Depot U.S.A. Inc.

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