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Johara Hassan Sues Home Depot and Manager Daniel Halleck Over Trip-and-Fall

Johara (Patrica) Hassan, represented by Zayed Law Offices, filed a civil premises-liability complaint March 4, 2026 alleging a trip-and-fall at a Home Depot store on May 12, 2024.

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Johara Hassan Sues Home Depot and Manager Daniel Halleck Over Trip-and-Fall
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Johara (Patrica) Hassan has sued Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., doing business as The Home Depot, and a store manager identified as Daniel Halleck after an alleged trip-and-fall at a Home Depot store on May 12, 2024. The complaint, filed March 4, 2026, was submitted to court by Zayed Law Offices and names both the corporate defendant and Halleck by name.

The civil filing classifies the claim as a premises-liability action and specifically alleges a trip-and-fall incident on May 12, 2024 at the Home Depot location where manager Daniel Halleck worked. The complaint lists Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. as the corporate defendant doing business as The Home Depot, making the company the primary party alongside Halleck in the suit.

Zayed Law Offices is the law firm representing Hassan in the case that was officially filed March 4, 2026. The paperwork lodged by Zayed Law Offices outlines the basis for a negligence-based premises-liability claim tied to the May 12, 2024 fall, and it formally places Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. and manager Daniel Halleck on notice as defendants in the civil proceeding.

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Naming a store manager, Daniel Halleck, alongside Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. places an individual employee in the center of the complaint as well as the corporate employer, according to the complaint filed March 4, 2026. The suit centers on the May 12, 2024 incident and seeks relief through the civil court process against both The Home Depot and Halleck.

The complaint filed by Zayed Law Offices on March 4, 2026 initiates litigation that will require responses from Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. and from or on behalf of manager Daniel Halleck under civil procedure. The case record now reflects Hassan’s allegation of a trip-and-fall at the Home Depot store on May 12, 2024, and the matter remains pending following the March 4, 2026 filing.

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