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Tyrone Kyler Sues Home Depot USA in Prince George's Premises Liability Suit

Tyrone Kyler filed a personal-injury premises-liability lawsuit against Home Depot USA, Inc., in Prince George’s County on March 2, 2026, recorded as case C-16-CV-26-001209.

Marcus Chen2 min read
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Tyrone Kyler Sues Home Depot USA in Prince George's Premises Liability Suit
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Tyrone Kyler sued Home Depot USA, Inc. in the Maryland Circuit Court for Prince George’s County, filing a tort, premises-liability complaint on March 2, 2026 that the docket lists as case number C-16-CV-26-001209. The court entry classifies the action as Tort - Premises Liability and is labeled New Suit - Personal Injury.

The initial filing lists claims under Personal Injury Claims and Property & Premises Liability Claims. Beyond the case caption, plaintiff name and the filing date, the docket-level metadata does not include the complaint’s factual allegations or any description of how the injury occurred, nor does it specify the store location tied to the suit.

Key factual details absent from the filing include the specific Home Depot store address in Prince George’s County, the date and time of the alleged incident, the nature and severity of Kyler’s injuries, and any dollar amount sought in damages. The initial court entry also does not identify plaintiff counsel or Home Depot’s defense counsel, and no subsequent docket events, such as service, an answer, or scheduling orders, are recorded in the filing metadata.

Because the case is captioned Kyler v. Home Depot USA and carries docket number C-16-CV-26-001209, the full complaint and civil docket sheet will be needed to learn what conditions on the property are alleged to have caused harm and what relief Tyrone Kyler is seeking. The complaint typically supplies counsel names, incident descriptions, and any demand for relief; those documents will determine whether the suit advances specific legal theories beyond the general premises-liability label.

For Home Depot employees and local store managers, the immediate practical detail from the filing is limited to corporate identification: the defendant is Home Depot USA, Inc., and the claim is framed as a premises-liability personal-injury action. As the case moves forward in Maryland Circuit Court, the docket for C-16-CV-26-001209 will produce the next public entries, including any summons, motions, or scheduled hearings that disclose the incident location, witness accounts, and medical allegations underlying Kyler’s complaint.

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