Family Of Wal-Mart Employee Jdimytai Damour Sues Over Trampling Death

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FRANK ELTMAN | 12/ 3/08 05:44 PM | AP

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GARDEN CITY, N.Y. — The family of a worker trampled to death in a "Black Friday" crush of bargain hunters at a Long Island Wal-Mart store filed a wrongful-death lawsuit on Wednesday, claiming store ads offering deep discounts "created an atmosphere of competition and anxiety" that led to "crowd craze."

The lawsuit claims that besides failing to provide adequate security for a pre-dawn crowd estimated at 2,000, Wal-Mart "engaged in specific marketing and advertising techniques to specifically attract a large crowd and create an environment of frenzy and mayhem and was otherwise careless, reckless and negligent."

Wal-Mart issued a statement saying it would cooperate with local law enforcement officials to develop stronger safety measures for the future.

"We consider Mr. Damour part of the Wal-Mart family, and are saddened by his death," the statement said. "We have been in communication with members of his family to do what we can to help them through this difficult time. Our associates know that when incidents like this occur, we take care of our own."

In addition to the retailer, the adjacent Green Acres Mall, a realty company that manages the property and a security company hired to patrol the property were all named as defendants. A spokeswoman for the realty company declined to comment on pending litigation; none of the other defendants immediately responded to phone and e-mail inquiries seeking comment on the lawsuit.

Jdimytai Damour, 34, had been hired by an employment agency as a temporary worker at the Wal-Mart store in Valley Stream and had been on the job about a week when he died, said his family's lawyer, Jordan Hecht.

The 6-foot-5, 270-pound man died of asphyxiation after being crushed early Friday morning by the crowd, which broke down the electronic doors in frantic pursuit of bargains. At least four other people were treated at hospitals, including a woman who was eight months pregnant.

Authorities suspect that because he was as big as an NFL lineman, Damour was placed at the entrance of the store to assist with crowd control.

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"Those hundreds of people who did make their way into the store, literally had to step over or around him or unfortunately on him to get into the Wal-Mart store," Nassau County Police Commissioner Lawrence Mulvey said this week.

Police are reviewing store video to identify possible suspects in Damour's death, but Mulvey conceded that criminal charges are unlikely.

Mulvey said it was apparent to him that the Wal-Mart store about 20 miles east of Manhattan lacked adequate security to handle the crowds. He said police representatives met with retailers throughout the county two weeks before Thanksgiving and made it clear that security and crowd control for the sales were the merchants' responsibilities.

Hecht said Damour's family also plans to file lawsuits against Nassau County and its police department.

County Attorney Lorna Goodman said, "The county has no liability in situations of this kind."

The lawsuit against Wal-Mart and the other companies was filed Wednesday in state Supreme Court in the Bronx, the home of one of the victim's sisters, Elsie Damour Phillipe, the court-appointed administrator of his estate. It does not seek specific damages.

Shoppers around the country line up early outside stores on the day after Thanksgiving in the annual bargain-hunting ritual known as Black Friday. It got that name because it historically has been the day stores broke into profitability for the full year.

The National Retail Federation believes Damour is the first store worker to die on the job in the post-Thanksgiving rush.

GARDEN CITY, N.Y. — The family of a worker trampled to death in a "Black Friday" crush of bargain hunters at a Long Island Wal-Mart store filed a wrongful-death lawsuit on Wednesday, claiming store ad...
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. — The family of a worker trampled to death in a "Black Friday" crush of bargain hunters at a Long Island Wal-Mart store filed a wrongful-death lawsuit on Wednesday, claiming store ad...
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- qdog112 I'm a Fan of qdog112 72 fans permalink
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There is no crime - Wal-Mart is liable.

This poor guy had no training and should have been prepared for the stampede of poor people desperate for a bargain.

They have to CONTROL ALL BEHAVIOR on their property.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:35 PM on 12/03/2008
- deminmo I'm a Fan of deminmo 16 fans permalink

All the training in the world would not have protected even this
man, who was probably an intimidating presence, from the
literal weight of 2000 people! ONE person at the door to control
that size crowd?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 PM on 12/03/2008
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Wouldn't you think with the millions WalMart makes that they would GIVE the family something for this poor man's life? It was irresponsible not to have adequate crowd control for an event like this.
What a sickening statement this is on our society.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:33 PM on 12/03/2008
- spinns17 I'm a Fan of spinns17 52 fans permalink

material things more than lfe .sick

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 12/03/2008
- surlybird I'm a Fan of surlybird 3 fans permalink
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Yeah because I would think that people would just trample on someone as opposed too showing some humanity and helping him. Let's make someone, besides the people responsible, pay for this.

Lawyers, Unions and ignorant litigation crazed lets make some money citizens have destroyed my country and I am sick of all of you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 PM on 12/03/2008
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uh, you are responsible for the safety of your employees. the pigs that trampled the guy should go to jail. but walmart should pay up for setting up a riot of morons running to get the zombie kids yet another game system on the cheap. what's wrong with you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 12/03/2008

Let me get this straight, lawyers, unions and ignorant litigation killed this guy and have destroyed the country? Time to turn off right wing radio and think for yourself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 PM on 12/03/2008

Looks like profit crazed WalMart made money off that"killer sale" before ANYBODY else .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 12/03/2008
- deminmo I'm a Fan of deminmo 16 fans permalink

surlybird, if this had happened to you or a member of
YOUR family, what would YOU do?
The person who works retail does what they are hired to
do expecting that when their shift is over, they go home.
But not in a casket! Walmart IS responsible for the safety
of employees and shoppers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 PM on 12/03/2008
- rextrek I'm a Fan of rextrek 36 fans permalink
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Come on - there's not a person on here who wouldn't sue...and do it rather quickly! Realistically...most people would be angry enough,that within 2-3wks - they'd file a law-suit. If it was my brother - I'd be so dammed agnry - I'd want them to pay. As far as catching and prosecuting the crazed killer patrons...good luck with that...aint gonna happen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:31 PM on 12/03/2008
- surlybird I'm a Fan of surlybird 3 fans permalink
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I would not and have had the chance too sue a company for their ignorance, they had too become more informed as opposed too paying out millions and learning nothing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 PM on 12/03/2008
- newshawk14 I'm a Fan of newshawk14 8 fans permalink

I would like to see a process whereby Wal-Mart could pay for the funeral expenses, without it
appearing to be an admission of guilt. The wrongful death suit should be another matter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:29 PM on 12/03/2008
- bdl0715 I'm a Fan of bdl0715 8 fans permalink

I'm sure under workman's compensation laws, Wal Mart will pay expenses. Everyone is blaming Wal Mart, who has some responsiblity, but what about the savages that didn't care they knocked doors down and trampled someone to get a good deal?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 PM on 12/03/2008
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walmart WANTS the crazed crowd. that's why the set up a FEW very cheap items so that the crowds will come. this crap has been going on for a LONG time at walmart's black friday sales. they know the deal. they orchestrated it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 PM on 12/03/2008
- deminmo I'm a Fan of deminmo 16 fans permalink

The people who trampled this man, the people who challenged
the police when asked to leave the store so it could close, the
people who then came back to shop at the store after this happened,
I question their humanity. But unless they feel remorse and come to
the police and do the right thing, good luck holding them responsible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 12/03/2008
- daedelus I'm a Fan of daedelus 36 fans permalink
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Funeral expenses? Why not go the whole hog and give the family a set of towels or a waffle iron?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 PM on 12/03/2008
- newshawk14 I'm a Fan of newshawk14 8 fans permalink

I argue this, only in that it can be of immediate benefit to the family, there are
obviously larger aspects to this case, that will need to be resolved.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 PM on 12/03/2008

Workers compensation insurance will pay. I've worked for insurance companies before and this would be a no-brainer. No insurance company is going to try to deny this. And this may not even be Wal Mart that pays but their insurance company (although they may be self-insured).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 12/03/2008
- spinns17 I'm a Fan of spinns17 52 fans permalink

we must demand walmart pay.its up to the american people make them force them to do the right thing.they force companies to move to china ,for lower prices.we lose jobs ,and the only place where people can shop is walmart.this is realy disgusting to me.i for one dont shop walmart.i pay a little more to keep my fellow americans working.screw free trade.its not been fair for us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 PM on 12/03/2008
- surlybird I'm a Fan of surlybird 3 fans permalink
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Let's make them pay because they have a sound business model and can undercut other business'? Take your bitterness somewhere else, this is about accountability for a death that they had nothing too do with. The people responsible are the ones who stormed the doors and perpetrated the act.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 12/03/2008

If you can, in all seriousness, call the Wal Mart model "sound business" instead of the ruthless, greedy, slave labor exploiting crap that it is then I'm sure you absolutely love the Wall Street banksters who flushed the global economy down the toilet. A mindless mob of consumers willing to trample someone to save a buck? How are they any different?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 12/03/2008
- deminmo I'm a Fan of deminmo 16 fans permalink

Walmart gets it's merchandise not only from China but from
other places, some that pay only $. 35 a day. That's 35
CENTS a day! They make a profit by keeping costs low,
which is good business. If you cut hours, eliminate
benefits and pay very little for goods, and then sell them
in the US for a 300% markup to people who kill someone
to get them, I don't think that's a good business practice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 PM on 12/03/2008

I disagree. Years ago when the cabbage patch doll was all the rage, the same thing happened....crowds of people lured to the stores in the early hours to get a doll that was in (deliberate) limited supply. It was a marketing ploy to get the customers in a store. A person was murdered in a stampede that way to.

True, the hideous people who did this are directly responsible for the death of this young man, but Wal Mart set it up and therefore have some responsibility. It is all about marketing and they knew that crowds were going to be there, but did not have adequate crowd control. WalMart is not a novice business. It has the money and the means to study and manipulate the masses, and they did. But they failed in providing safety to their employees even though they knew what a Black Friday entails. They have been in business for years, so they should have known. Using your logic, then the pregnant woman, who was an innocent shopper, but trampled also, warranted no protection from WalMart either. That is pure insanity.
WalMart rolled the marketing dice, and it resulted in the death of an employee. They should PAY.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 12/03/2008
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"Police are reviewing store video to identify possible suspects in Damour's death, but Mulvey conceded that criminal charges are unlikely."

Why would criminal charges be unlikely ? Just curious, thanks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 PM on 12/03/2008
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Probably because of the difficulty of identifying the specific people from those grainy tapes of a mob.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 12/03/2008
- Leslib I'm a Fan of Leslib 18 fans permalink

Wow. This guy was big. Can't believe the mob was able to push the doors down on him and trample him. Poor guy.

Sorting out the benefits will be a little tricky for his situation. He was not a WalMart employee. He was employed by the temp agency and WalMart contracted for his services through them. Normally under these circumstances the company benefits do not apply towards temp workers. Don't know WalMart's official policy on this, but normally benefits don't extend to someone who was not hired by the company. He needs to have worked 40 quarters to be eligible for social security. There is a one time payment to the surviving spouse of $255 upon someone's death. Whether or not the spouse can continue to receive survivor's benefits depends on his salary and whether or not he met the 40 quarter minimum. Also, since he wasn't employed directly by WalMart their workman's comp may not cover him. All in all it's a tricky situation and the family was smart to get themselves a competent lawyer. Good luck to them. This is a horrible tragedy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 12/03/2008
- justjojo I'm a Fan of justjojo 5 fans permalink
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Honestly, in this situation of such a freak "accident," I believe that WalMart must go way above and beyond and if that means that the Walton heirs scrape together and hand over a paltry million or two from their billions of dollars, well then that's what they should do. You can't just fall back on or grasp at bureaucratic guidelines to deal with this. This was so far beyond tragic and since it happened in WalMart and since they should have provided protection for their workers (temps or otherwise) and their customers, there should be no questions, they should just pay up out of the compassion and goodness of their hearts. Period.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 PM on 12/03/2008
- vietveter I'm a Fan of vietveter 23 fans permalink

If he did work for Walmart, it would be a workers compensation claim.

Walmart sounds like a responsible third party. Their liability carrier will settle
with the family. There will be no big headlines that day.

MOVE ALONG THERE PEOPLE - NOTHING TO SEE HERE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:48 PM on 12/03/2008

The liability carrier is probably one of the companies that the tax payers just bailed out with billions in cash.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 12/03/2008

Regarding the surveillance videos: I live in a college town and recently several people were arrested after a crowd of drunken fans caused a bunch of damage the night after a big football victory. The police IDed the perps from film captured on the town's randomly placed surveillance cameras. If they were able to positively ID people with footage from random cameras at night I don't see why it would be hard to ID individuals breaking down a door when the camera is trained right on them. I work in retail and see first hand how people will stand in line at 3AM just to get a cheesy snowglobe worth about fifty cents. I haven't shopped at Wal Mart before on principle because I can't stand their business model. They were obviously negligent in putting this untrained temporary employee on the front line to face that mob, especially after the police had to be called earlier at 3:30 AM because of trouble. Absolutely no excuse. They deserve to lose the lawsuit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 PM on 12/03/2008

I agree. It was Walmart negligence not to bulldoz the place and take it's business
elsewhere. If the thing was a reccurring event then Walmart should have closed the
store, since it looks like the type of people who lived there, obviously have are not civil
enough to have a Walmart in their neighborhood. Now Walmart needs to pay the price
for doing business with obviously animals...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 PM on 12/03/2008

I'm sure Wal Mart appreciates you sticking up for them and all but really, they already have an in- house team of high powered lawyers. Don't worry. Your "lowest prices" aren't in any jeopardy because of a few million dollar settlement. That's chump change to those sharks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 PM on 12/03/2008
- Norak I'm a Fan of Norak 27 fans permalink
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Huh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 PM on 12/03/2008
- zull2 I'm a Fan of zull2 40 fans permalink
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Even if there wasn't liability, the store is ultimately responsible for organizing an event designed to create a large amount of traffic and not fully staffing up for security and crowd control. "Trying to keep costs down by doing it cheap" is NOT an excuse and never should be. Besides, Wal-Mart is obviously a very lucrative franchise, it can afford to settle with this guy's family and avoid this backlash...or at least end it amicably and honorably. There are lots of reasons to hate Wal-Mart, but allowing their employees to be trampled to death is the kind of thing that can push a lot of people over the edge and stop shopping there completely. Low prices aren't everything, you can get the same stuff at Target and not pay all that much more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 12/03/2008
- sunny555 I'm a Fan of sunny555 12 fans permalink
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I doubt many people will stop shopping at WalMart for good because of this sad event. After all, thousands of other WalMarts across the country held the same type of opening on that particular day, with no one being trampled. I think a lot of people will see this simply as THAT particular crowd being unusually aggressive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 PM on 12/03/2008
- deminmo I'm a Fan of deminmo 16 fans permalink

Although it may have not gotten the coverage this incident
did, there were smaller incidents. Like one in my area, over
those TV's that involved shoving and pushing and arrests.
What would be intersting to bring out is how many Walmarts
around the country had some type of incident on Black Friday.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 12/03/2008
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Good for the family. Walmart deserves all the bad PR thrown at it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 12/03/2008
- marijam I'm a Fan of marijam 50 fans permalink
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I hope the family gets millions. I really do. And I hope they figure out who the people were who torn down the door and I hope they figure out who the people were who just walked on by. When and if they do, the people who knocked the doors down should be charged with breaking and entering and the people who walked on by should be charged with aiding and abetting in a crime that ended up in, at the very least, involuntary manslaughter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 12/03/2008
- RReitz I'm a Fan of RReitz 9 fans permalink

Wal Mart must pay. As far as I see it they are just as responsible as someone yelling fire in a crowded theatre.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 12/03/2008
- sunny555 I'm a Fan of sunny555 12 fans permalink
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They didn't even wait a week to file this lawsuit. Wow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 12/03/2008
- annis I'm a Fan of annis 10 fans permalink

You have to be kidding. Wal Mart opened the store in the after for further shopping. People shopped in the store in the morning until the police made them leave. Wow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 PM on 12/03/2008
- sunny555 I'm a Fan of sunny555 12 fans permalink
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Statute of limitations on this case give the family at the minimum a YEAR to file a lawsuit. They didn't even allow a decent mourning period before filing. I'm sure some ambulance chasing lawyer got to them quickly

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 12/03/2008

So what...They waited to long as far as I am concerned. Wal-Mart and the rest of the nut job consumer greed institutions deserve it as they foster the whole "conspicuous consumer" crazy behaviour in addition to slave labor practices that it continues to support by this reprehensible, immature societal behaviour.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 PM on 12/03/2008
- sunny555 I'm a Fan of sunny555 12 fans permalink
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So in your opinion, the store is responsible because it "fosters" crazy behavior? How about that people act like crazies all on their own? No one held a gun to these people's heads and forced them out shopping that morning, let alone forced them into stampeding through a door to save money on a new TV or whatever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 PM on 12/03/2008

The district manager came to visit and asked "How much do we have in our trampled temp. worker fund?" The manager stated that there were studies done and they have 1 million set aside for each "door buster" sale.
So, the district manager asks the manager "why couldn't you have finished your biscuits and gravy sooner so you could check the front door, then none of this would have happened?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:29 PM on 12/03/2008
- Zeje I'm a Fan of Zeje 9 fans permalink

Why should they wait? A young man is dead. Wallmart should have hired more security -- they expected crowds. They were trying to save money for the stockholders. Let them pay.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 12/03/2008

While I believe that people can adopt a "gang" mentality and morph into animals with little provocation, I do think Wal-mart was negligible and should be held accountable for this young man's death.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 PM on 12/03/2008
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