Me and my wife where looking for three kitchen stools, we decided to go to the brick, to see what they have, we where trying stools with are salesman, my wife tryed one, and then asked me to try the same one the salesman held the stool I sat down, I am not a heavy person, the stool broke apart falling completely to the floor with me hitting the table with my head I instantly had a lump there on the side of my head, my wife screamed, then the salesman and my wife helped me up, the salesman asked me how I was I told him that I had a lump on the side of my head he ignored what I said and then he said he had other stools to show us we found stools we liked and said we would take them, at the checkout the manager asked how I was, itold her I had a lump on the side of my head and my neck and shoulder where sore, she took off back to her office ignoring me, ithink this was handled wrong paramedics should have been called to check me out, the next day I was black and blue iam on blood thinners from a heart attack acouple of months ago, ihad a head ache that lasted acouple of days the stool was put together by the brick empoyees, they also said they made a incedent report
Desired outcome: to be compensated for pain and suffering
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Contact The Brick’s corporate office immediately, detailing the incident and the injuries you sustained. Mention that the store employees assembled the stool and failed to take appropriate action after your fall, even though you were injured and on blood thinners. Request compensation for the medical concerns and the poor handling of the situation. If they fail to respond or address the issue, consider consulting a lawyer to explore legal options, and keep all documentation, including the incident report, for future reference.