Broward County man files premises-liability suit against Home Depot over 50-pound item
Stefan McDonald filed a premises-liability complaint Feb. 17 in Broward County, alleging a Home Depot employee negligently handed him a 50-pound item.

Stefan McDonald filed a premises-liability complaint against Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. in Broward County Circuit Court on Feb. 17, 2026, alleging that a Home Depot employee negligently handed him a 50-pound item while he was a customer. The case is titled Stefan McDonald v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc.
The complaint, filed in Broward County, Florida, centers on the employee's handling of a heavy 50-pound item and asserts negligence by the Home Depot employee in the interaction that led McDonald to bring suit. The filing identifies McDonald as the plaintiff and Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. as the defendant in the circuit court matter.
The document was submitted to Florida Circuit Court, Broward County, on Feb. 17, 2026, initiating formal litigation under the courts there. The Broward County filing places the matter on the county docket and requires a response from Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. as the named defendant under Florida civil procedure.
For store-level employees, the suit directly references the handing of a 50-pound item by a Home Depot employee to a customer in Broward County, making the allegations focused on frontline conduct during customer assistance. The presence of a specific weight - 50 pounds - in the complaint highlights the kinds of heavy merchandise transactions at issue in the allegations against Home Depot staff.
The case remains pending in Broward County Circuit Court following the Feb. 17 filing, and the complaint named in the docket is Stefan McDonald v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. Any further court activity, including an answer from Home Depot or scheduled hearings, will proceed through the Broward County circuit-court process.
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