Oddly, thus far, I have not yet had a single person cite that as a concern when pressed. The closest anyone has come is that something heavy might fall on my foot. And they were asking me to put on sandals, so...
It would still bother me, though, because pretty much anything small enough for me to miss is probably safe for me to walk on (I’ve walked over broken glass a few times without harm :)) The case studies suggest that suing only works if there was an obvious danger and the store failed to resolve it (i.e. leaving a pile of shattered glass sitting in the aisle and not cleaning it up for 30 minutes)
Oddly, thus far, I have not yet had a single person cite that as a concern when pressed. The closest anyone has come is that something heavy might fall on my foot. And they were asking me to put on sandals, so...
It would still bother me, though, because pretty much anything small enough for me to miss is probably safe for me to walk on (I’ve walked over broken glass a few times without harm :)) The case studies suggest that suing only works if there was an obvious danger and the store failed to resolve it (i.e. leaving a pile of shattered glass sitting in the aisle and not cleaning it up for 30 minutes)