Home Depot Named in Wave of New Personal-Injury and Employment Lawsuits
Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. was named in multiple personal-injury and employment lawsuits after court-index entries and docket updates ran March 2–5, 2026.

Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. was named in a cluster of newly filed personal-injury and employment actions after court-index entries and docket updates ran between March 2 and March 5, 2026. The listings, logged over that four-day span, identified the company as defendant in multiple civil dockets across several jurisdictions.
Court-index services Law.com Radar and Justia captured the filings and subsequent docket activity during the March 2–5 window, registering new complaints and updates that list Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. by name. The entries reflect initial filings rather than resolved cases, and they add to the company’s active civil caseload as of the March 5 updates.
The wave of entries includes both personal-injury matters and employment-related suits, according to the docket updates recorded March 2–5. Because the filings span multiple jurisdictions, each new complaint will open separate case numbers and scheduling tracks for Home Depot’s legal team, with case metadata appearing in public court indexes as clerks process complaints and assign judges.

For store managers and corporate HR staff, the March 2–5 dockets mean additional administrative steps: responding to service of process, coordinating with in-house counsel, and preserving relevant workplace records tied to the named matters. The March 5 entries in particular refreshed several docket feeds used by outside counsel and labor attorneys who monitor new filings for large retailers.
These new dockets recorded March 2–5, 2026 will be updated over coming weeks with plaintiff names, court locations, damages demands, and scheduling orders as clerks and parties file further papers. Legal professionals and interested Home Depot employees can follow the evolving records on the court-index services that captured the March 2–5 activity for case-level details.
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