Protecting injured shoppers throughout Louisiana.
Why Grocery Store Slip & Falls Happen
Grocery stores are full of activity — employees stocking shelves, customers handling products, refrigeration units running constantly — all of which increase the risk of unnoticed hazards. Many slip and falls are preventable and occur only because safety protocols were ignored. Common causes of grocery store falls include:
- Spilled liquids from drinks, produce, broken containers, or leaking coolers
- Fallen food items like grapes, ice, or loose packaging
- Improper mopping without warning signs
- Loose floor mats near entrances or checkouts
- Uneven or broken flooring in aisles or freezer sections
- Overflowing trash cans or clutter left during restocking
- Condensation from freezers or coolers creating slick tiles
- Rainwater or mud tracked in from outside
Store owners and managers must routinely inspect their aisles, follow cleanup procedures, and warn shoppers about hazards. When they don’t, injuries happen, and Louisiana law holds them accountable.






























