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Woman Sues King of Prussia Nordstrom After Injury in Parking Lot

A Huntingdon Valley woman is seeking more than $75,000 in damages after she allegedly stepped into a hole in the parking lot, which caused her to fall and injure herself in May of 2011.

A woman who allegedly fell in the parking lot of Nordstrom at the King of Prussia Mall two years ago has filed a lawsuit seeking more than $75,000 in damages.

According to a report in the Penn Record, Natalie Meltzer, of Huntingdon Valley, along with her husband, Robert, have filed the suit claiming that the fall occurred due to a hole in the parking lot surface.

The lawsuit also states that the injury prevented Natalie from pursuing her normal, daily activities, and adds that she now experiences aches, pains, mental anguish and humiliation, the report states.

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King of Prussia Associates, Yarmouth Lend Lease KOP Inc., Kravco Maintenance Company, HRE Kravco II Inc., and RNA Kravco III Inc. were also listed as co-defendants, according to the report.

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