A casual shopping trip turned into a life-altering nightmare for one Bay Area woman, and now, she is taking on retail behemoth Costco in a courtroom showdown worth over $14 million.
Sadie Novotny, a Sonoma County resident, has filed a bombshell lawsuit against Costco Wholesale Corporation, accusing the retailer of gross negligence after she was reportedly crushed by a collapsing cabinet display while walking through the Santa Rosa location on March 22. The display, which was being promoted in a sales aisle, allegedly toppled over without warning and pinned her to the ground, causing catastrophic injuries, including a traumatic brain injury.
The suit alleges the cabinet was perched precariously on a flimsy and “worn” wooden pallet, supported by “thin legs,” making it dangerously unstable. According to the complaint, Costco failed to properly secure the structure, inspect it for risks, or even warn shoppers of the potential hazard. Furthermore, Novotny’s legal team claims that employees were not adequately trained to manage or monitor such displays—effectively turning the aisle into a danger zone.
Initially filed in Alameda County Superior Court, the case was later transferred to the Northern District federal court after Costco’s legal team requested the change in jurisdiction.
The injuries sustained, Novotny claims, are not just severe—they are permanent. Her lawsuit outlines an eye-watering demand for compensation: $5 million for physical pain and suffering, $5 million for emotional trauma, $100,000 to cover past medical bills and lost wages, and another $4 million for future medical expenses and lost earnings due to her ongoing condition.
Legal analysts say this case could set a precedent for how big-box stores handle in-store product displays and customer safety. The court has scheduled a case management meeting for September, where both parties are expected to outline their positions and possibly inch closer to a settlement—or dig their heels in for a lengthy legal battle.
For now, Novotny’s case stands as a stark reminder: even a routine trip to your local warehouse store can come with unexpected, and devastating, consequences.