A simple trip to Walmart can turn into a painful, stressful experience when an accident happens. Whether you slipped on a wet floor, were hit by falling merchandise, or were injured by unsafe store conditions, what you do in the minutes and days after the incident can determine the outcome of your entire case.
Walmart is one of the largest corporations in the world. It operates more than 4,000 stores across the United States, serving millions of customers every week. With that scale comes constant activity and endless potential for accidents. Unfortunately, Walmart’s internal system is designed to protect the company, not the customer.
If you were injured inside a Walmart, you have legal rights. Attorney Jason Chalik represents individuals who have been injured against Walmart, helping victims recover fair compensation for their medical expenses, lost wages, and long-term suffering.
The first and most important step after a Walmart accident is to get medical help. Many people try to “walk it off,” only to realise later that their injuries are far more serious than they appeared.
If you experience severe pain, dizziness, or limited mobility, ask someone to call 911 or store security to get medical assistance immediately. If you are able to leave on your own, visit an emergency room or urgent care clinic the same day.
Common Walmart injuries like concussions, herniated discs, or internal bleeding can take hours to show symptoms. Getting prompt medical care not only protects your health but also provides vital evidence linking your injuries to the Walmart incident.
Before leaving the store, notify a Walmart manager or supervisor that you were injured. Request that they file an official incident report and ask for a copy of it or take a clear photo.
When giving your statement:
Keep your comments factual and brief.
Do not speculate about what caused the accident.
Do not apologise or accept blame.
Get the name and position of the manager who takes your report.
This report becomes part of Walmart’s internal case file. If you do not make sure the incident is documented, Walmart may later deny that it ever happened.
Walmart stores are cleaned and reset constantly. Within hours, the hazard that caused your accident could be removed or repaired. Take as many photos and videos as possible.
Capture the following details:
The exact location of the accident inside the store
The hazard itself (liquid, debris, product, or broken surface)
Any visible injuries or clothing damage
Employees or witnesses in the area
Date, time, and store number
Walmart’s lawyers often argue that “there was no dangerous condition.” Your photos and videos prevent them from rewriting the story.
If anyone saw your accident or noticed the hazard before you fell or were struck, get their full name and contact details. Witnesses play a critical role in confirming that Walmart employees failed to act or ignored an obvious danger.
Ask them if they are willing to provide a statement later. Independent witnesses carry significant weight when Walmart’s staff tries to downplay or deny what happened.
Within days, you may receive a phone call from someone claiming to represent Walmart’s insurance department. What they are not telling you is that this “insurance company” is Claims Management, Inc. (CMI) — a company owned and operated by Walmart.
CMI adjusters are not independent. They work exclusively for Walmart and are trained to limit payouts, find contradictions, and close claims quickly. Their goal is to protect Walmart’s bottom line, not to help you recover.
They may ask for recorded statements, medical records, or a quick settlement. Politely refuse. Tell them that you are seeking legal advice and that all future communication must go through your attorney.
Injury cases are built on documentation. Keep every piece of paper, note, and receipt related to your accident.
Create a folder that includes:
Copies of the Walmart incident report
Photographs and witness contact information
All medical records and doctor’s notes
Bills, prescriptions, and out-of-pocket costs
Records of missed work and lost wages
Notes about your pain, symptoms, and limitations
Even small details, such as how long you were unable to walk or lift objects, can significantly impact the value of your claim.
Filing a claim against Walmart is not the same as filing against a small business. Walmart has its own internal investigation team, risk department, and corporate lawyers. Without an experienced attorney, most victims are overpowered by the company’s resources.
Attorney Jason Chalik has over two decades of experience representing injury victims against Walmart and other large corporations. His team knows Walmart’s internal structure, including how CMI handles claims, how evidence is stored, and how to pressure the company to release security footage and maintenance records.
Jason personally manages each case, ensuring that no victim is ignored or dismissed. He builds cases based on hard evidence, expert medical testimony, and a deep understanding of Walmart’s legal tactics.
Most Walmart stores are equipped with multiple cameras covering entrances, aisles, and checkout areas. However, surveillance footage is often deleted within days or weeks unless it is specifically requested.
When Attorney Jason Chalik takes on a case, his team immediately sends a preservation of evidence letter demanding that Walmart retain all relevant footage, incident reports, and employee logs. Acting fast ensures that key evidence is not lost or destroyed.
Accidents inside Walmart can happen in countless ways. The most common types include:
Slip and fall accidents caused by wet floors, spills, or poor maintenance
Falling merchandise injuries from high shelves or overloaded displays
Parking lot accidents due to poor lighting or traffic control
Cuts and lacerations from sharp shelving, glass, or equipment
Burn injuries from hot food, chemicals, or bakery equipment
Nerve or spinal damage from heavy impacts or falls
Head injuries and concussions from being struck by falling items
Each of these scenarios involves potential corporate negligence, whether through poor training, ignored safety policies, or inadequate maintenance.
If Walmart’s negligence caused your injuries, you may be entitled to compensation for:
Emergency medical care and ongoing treatment
Physical therapy and rehabilitation
Prescription medications and medical devices
Lost income and loss of future earning capacity
Pain, suffering, and emotional distress
Permanent scarring or disability
Loss of enjoyment of life
Attorney Jason Chalik ensures that every part of your injury — physical, emotional, and financial — is reflected in your claim.
One of Walmart’s most common tactics is to monitor the victim’s social media activity. Posts showing travel, exercise, or even smiling with friends can be twisted to suggest that your injuries are not serious.
Do not discuss your accident online. Avoid sharing photos or updates until your claim is fully resolved. Let your attorney handle all communication on your behalf.
Every state has a statute of limitations — a legal time limit for filing personal injury claims. In Florida, for example, most victims have two years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit. However, waiting even a few months can weaken your case because evidence fades and witnesses become harder to locate.
The sooner you act, the stronger your claim will be.
When you are facing a corporation as large and powerful as Walmart, you need more than legal knowledge — you need experience, precision, and persistence.
Jason Chalik has built his career representing victims who were injured by corporate negligence. His law firm, Chalik & Chalik Injury Lawyers, is known for its personal attention, direct communication, and strong results. Clients work directly with Jason and his team from start to finish.
He knows how Walmart operates, how its claims are managed, and what strategies are used to deny or delay valid cases. His mission is to level the playing field for injured customers who deserve fairness, dignity, and full financial recovery.
If you were hurt inside a Walmart store or Supercenter, do not handle your case alone. Walmart’s corporate teams are already protecting their interests. You deserve someone protecting yours.
Contact the Walmart Injury Claims Department today for a free consultation with Attorney Jason Chalik. He represents individuals injured against Walmart and fights to recover the compensation they rightfully deserve.
You pay nothing unless we win your case.
Your recovery starts today. Your voice matters. Let us fight for you.