mthidemann
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Kansas
In April, I sat on my bed and it collapsed causing back and neck pain. I am still dealing with pain and it has not been determined what the cause is.
Background: The bed was purchased in July of last year from a large furniture store. It was delivered and assembled by delivery people from the store. The bed is a king size sleigh type bed with wooden slats instead of a traditional frame and box spring. There are 15 slates and two supports in the middle from two slats to the ground.
First Incident: The day after receiving the bed, my wife sat on the bed and heard a crack. We took the mattress off and two of the slats had broken and the bed was not usable. I called the store and they said that it would be over a week before someone could fix the bed or we could pick up new slats at the store and install them myself. We have small children and did not feel safe having this broken bed for a week so I went to the store and got the new slats. The slats were installed that night per the instructions provided in the packaging.
Second Incident: In April, I sat on my wife's side of the bed (same area that broke before) and the bed collapsed under me causing the mattress and myself to drop two feet and land in an awkward position. I had neck and back pain after I got myself out of the bed. I went to the ER that night, but after waiting an hour, the pain was too much and I decided to visit my primary doctor the next day. After xrays and a CT scan, my doctor concluded that it was probably muscular in nature. I also visited a chiropractor for two visits with out any relief.
Pain: I am visiting a pain specialist today for an evaluation. The pain has limited my mobility and functionality. I can not take long walks as it hurts with in five minutes of starting. It hurts when I sit for long periods of time (I work 12 hour shifts sitting 99% of the time) and it has effected my work performance.
Store and Manufacturer's response: The store picked up the bed and their determination was that it was a defective product and it was returned to the manufacturer. I did visit the store to look at the bed. The sales rep stated that there was not a weight limit and he had never heard of any of the beds breaking. I investigated the store model and it was modified (as opposed to the one I had purchased) with slats that were closer together and screws in every slat (as opposed to every third slat on mine). I realize that some of the modifications are because it is a floor model but it shows to me that there was a known issue with the design of the bed. The manufacturer is investigating to see why it failed but I have not been told of the determination. The insurance company for the manufacturer offered a settlement today but it does not adequately cover my medical bills. My concern was that there was not a provision for future issues and medical bills that could arise from this injury. Prior to the incident, I did not have any back related issues.
Questions:
Before I seek an attorney, Do I have a case against the store and manufacturer?
What damages should I seek? The store gave me a refund for the bed but did not offer to provide another one. I had to purchase a new bed out of pocket.
I am still in pain and my quality of life has been effected by this.
Thanks in advance for your response.
Mike
In April, I sat on my bed and it collapsed causing back and neck pain. I am still dealing with pain and it has not been determined what the cause is.
Background: The bed was purchased in July of last year from a large furniture store. It was delivered and assembled by delivery people from the store. The bed is a king size sleigh type bed with wooden slats instead of a traditional frame and box spring. There are 15 slates and two supports in the middle from two slats to the ground.
First Incident: The day after receiving the bed, my wife sat on the bed and heard a crack. We took the mattress off and two of the slats had broken and the bed was not usable. I called the store and they said that it would be over a week before someone could fix the bed or we could pick up new slats at the store and install them myself. We have small children and did not feel safe having this broken bed for a week so I went to the store and got the new slats. The slats were installed that night per the instructions provided in the packaging.
Second Incident: In April, I sat on my wife's side of the bed (same area that broke before) and the bed collapsed under me causing the mattress and myself to drop two feet and land in an awkward position. I had neck and back pain after I got myself out of the bed. I went to the ER that night, but after waiting an hour, the pain was too much and I decided to visit my primary doctor the next day. After xrays and a CT scan, my doctor concluded that it was probably muscular in nature. I also visited a chiropractor for two visits with out any relief.
Pain: I am visiting a pain specialist today for an evaluation. The pain has limited my mobility and functionality. I can not take long walks as it hurts with in five minutes of starting. It hurts when I sit for long periods of time (I work 12 hour shifts sitting 99% of the time) and it has effected my work performance.
Store and Manufacturer's response: The store picked up the bed and their determination was that it was a defective product and it was returned to the manufacturer. I did visit the store to look at the bed. The sales rep stated that there was not a weight limit and he had never heard of any of the beds breaking. I investigated the store model and it was modified (as opposed to the one I had purchased) with slats that were closer together and screws in every slat (as opposed to every third slat on mine). I realize that some of the modifications are because it is a floor model but it shows to me that there was a known issue with the design of the bed. The manufacturer is investigating to see why it failed but I have not been told of the determination. The insurance company for the manufacturer offered a settlement today but it does not adequately cover my medical bills. My concern was that there was not a provision for future issues and medical bills that could arise from this injury. Prior to the incident, I did not have any back related issues.
Questions:
Before I seek an attorney, Do I have a case against the store and manufacturer?
What damages should I seek? The store gave me a refund for the bed but did not offer to provide another one. I had to purchase a new bed out of pocket.
I am still in pain and my quality of life has been effected by this.
Thanks in advance for your response.
Mike