H-E-B, escalator company sued after 3-year-old girl loses fingers in accident

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The family of a 3-year-old girl who lost four fingers in an escalator incident at a Houston area H-E-B filed a lawsuit against the grocery company and TK Elevator Corporation, according to a press release by Attorney Ben Crump.

Enjoy cooler weather at these San Antonio, surrounding areas patio dining55 minutes agoSee the latest Insider Deals.How to get Microsoft Word, Excel, and more with no subscription– The incident happened on March 30, 2024, when the girl was shopping with her parents at the H-E-B.

The release said the escalator’s safety features were supposed to stop the machinery while the girl was trapped, but it failed. “This tragic incident has forever altered the life of a 3-year-old child and her family,” said Crump. “The defendants failed in their basic duty to keep customers safe, and their negligence resulted in a young child losing her fingers in a horrific incident that could have been avoided with proper maintenance. This was completely preventable.”

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