Two victims injured when a car drove into an Apple store filed lawsuits claiming various development companies failed to protect people by not installing barriers near the store
One person died and at least 19 others were injured after an SUV drove through an Apple store in Hingham, Massachusetts, on November 21, according to the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office. “For just a few dollars, a couple of barriers could’ve easily prevented this entire tragedy,” Doug Sheff, a lawyer for the two victims, said at a press conference Tuesday afternoon.
The lawsuits accuse several property development entities of negligence, claiming they “failed to reasonably protect occupants” by not installing barricades near the store. CNN has attempted to contact the development companies. One lawsuit filed by a non-employee accuses Apple of negligence, alleging it failed to reasonably protect the store’s occupants. Apple\n \n has not responded to a request for comment regarding the lawsuits.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Elon Musk claims Apple has 'threatened to withhold' Twitter from its app store | CNN BusinessElon Musk on Monday claimed that Apple has “threatened” to pull Twitter from its iOS app store, a move that could be devastating to the company Musk just acquired for $44 billion.
Read more »
Bank of America CEO predicts two years of pain ahead in the housing market | CNN BusinessThe CEO of one of the nation’s largest banks is preparing for an economic downturn in 2023. But he’s also hopeful that the likely recession will be brief and “mild.”
Read more »
American consumers got holiday shopping off to a strong start | CNN BusinessAmericans dished out for toys, televisions and clothing on Black Friday and into the holiday weekend, despite decades-high inflation and a potential recession looming in 2023.
Read more »
South Dakota governor bans state employees from using TikTok on government devices | CNN BusinessSouth Dakota's governor signed an executive order on Tuesday banning state agencies, employees and contractors from accessing TikTok on government devices, citing 'the growing national security threat' posed by the Chinese-owned social media platform.
Read more »