Suit claims Crocs caused injury
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
The maker of Colorado-based Crocs is being sued over a July escalator accident at the Atlanta airport involving a child wearing the popular resin clogs.
Clark Meyer, the father of a boy identified in U.S. District Court filings as “A.M.,” wants $2 million for the injuries suffered by his son on an escalator at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
It is the second filing in Atlanta this year involving a child and alleged Croc-related escalator injuries at the airport.
Company spokeswoman Tia Mattson did not immediately return a call Tuesday seeking comment on the latest suit.
Meyer alleges his son was “severely and permanently injured” when the Croc shoe on his right foot was caught in an airport escalator July 15. Photos accompanying the filing show injuries to the boy’s first three toes and a mangled pair of gray Crocs.
Meyer further alleges that the company became aware of the danger to children wearing the shoes in 2005, the same year it began marketing the popular clogs to the younger set.
Crocs officials have denied their shoes caused injuries and instead cast blame on the wearers and faulty escalators.



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