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Woman stuck by needle gets $ 4.6M

- Nikie Mayo

A jury awarded a woman more than $ 4.6 million after she was stuck by a needle picked up in a Target parking lot.

Before Carla Denise Garrison’s lawsuit against Target went to trial, her lawyer offered to settle with the retailer for $ 12,000, but the offer was rejected. If the amount stands, it will be one of the largest awarded in the history of Anderson County litigation, according to Clerk of Court Richard Shirley.

Garrison said Friday she was “too overwhelme­d” to talk about the case.

According to court documents, Garrison’s injury happened in May 2014 in the parking lot of a Target.

Garrison parked and got out of her vehicle when her 8- yearold daughter, Kaileigh, picked up a hypodermic needle. Garrison swatted the needle out of her daughter’s hand. When she did that, the needle stuck her in her right palm, according to court documents.

Documents say Garrison went into the store and reported the injury to a Target employee. The employee noted in a report that Garrison “seemed worried.”

Garrison was treated at AnMed Health, where she was tested for HIV and hepatitis. She was prescribed medication because of the risk that she would contract HIV. She has tested negative for HIV and hepatitis, documents show.

According to court documents, the HIV drugs made Garrison sick and caused her to be bedridden. Garrison’s husband, Clint, had to take time off work to care for her, according to her attorney.

“When we started this, we were just trying to get Target to make my client whole, to pay for her medical bills and the time that her husband had to take off work,” said Garrison’s attorney, Joshua Hawkins of Greenville. “We tried to be reasonable and not take this to trial. But Target took a really hard stance on it ... and I think the jury sent a message.”

Target spokeswoma­n Erika Winkels said the company disagrees with the outcome of the case. “Target is currently considerin­g post- trial motions and appeal options,” she said in an email.

 ?? STEVEN SENNE, AP ?? Before Carla Denise Garrison’s lawsuit against Target went to trial, her lawyer offered to settle for $ 12,000.
STEVEN SENNE, AP Before Carla Denise Garrison’s lawsuit against Target went to trial, her lawyer offered to settle for $ 12,000.

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