Went shopping last week for new furniture with family including 4 year old child.
Child went to open wardrobe door and it toppled over on him. Turns out it was off balance and on unstable floor.
Young lad spent a week in hospital with pelvis broken in two places - hopefully he'll make a full recovery.
I'm not into money grabbing big compensation claims and am aware I need to see a solicitor sooner rather than later but....
what really bugs(understatement!!) me is that the same wardrobe is still on the shop floor and still in a dangerous position to injure some one else.
I rang the Health & Safety Authority to be told that they are mainly concerned with employee safety but if I want I can lodge a complaint and they will ring the shop to find out whats happening.
Any advice about where I should go from here 'cos it's just not good enough.
Child went to open wardrobe door and it toppled over on him. Turns out it was off balance and on unstable floor.
Young lad spent a week in hospital with pelvis broken in two places - hopefully he'll make a full recovery.
I'm not into money grabbing big compensation claims and am aware I need to see a solicitor sooner rather than later but....
what really bugs(understatement!!) me is that the same wardrobe is still on the shop floor and still in a dangerous position to injure some one else.
I rang the Health & Safety Authority to be told that they are mainly concerned with employee safety but if I want I can lodge a complaint and they will ring the shop to find out whats happening.
Any advice about where I should go from here 'cos it's just not good enough.