
ATLANTA — Dec. 26, 2025 — The plaintiff in the HD Supply lawsuit known as Hall v. HD Supply, Inc. is Quinton J. Hall, according to public docket-tracker listings for the federal case in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. PacerMonitor
Hall’s lawsuit names HD Supply, Inc. as the defendant and is commonly described in public summaries as an employment and civil-rights dispute tied to alleged safety issues at HD Supply’s Forest Park, Georgia distribution operation.
Who is suing HD Supply?
Public docket-tracker summaries identify Quinton J. Hall as the individual who filed suit against HD Supply, Inc. in the Northern District of Georgia in Hall v. HD Supply, Inc. In multiple publicly available summaries of the complaint, Hall is described as a former warehouse worker and forklift/put-away operator connected to HD Supply’s GA02 operation in Forest Park, Georgia
What the Hall v. HD Supply lawsuit says happened
Because the underlying federal filings are not fully viewable through all public portals, many of the widely circulated details about the case come from complaint-based summaries. Those summaries state that Hall alleges a June 27, 2024 incident involving a forklift battery that overheated and produced smoke—often characterized as a forklift fire—followed by disputes over injury-related work restrictions, accommodations, and subsequent employment actions including termination.
HD Supply has not been found liable by any court in this matter, and the allegations remain unproven.
OSHA records connected to the Forest Park address
Separately from the lawsuit, the OSHA enforcement database lists an inspection record for Hd Supply Facilities Maintenance, Ltd. at 2100 Anvil Block Road, Forest Park, Georgia 30297, with the inspection opened May 6, 2024. The OSHA entry includes an emphasis area labeled “Forklift.”
HD Supply company context
HD Supply describes itself as a wholly owned subsidiary of The Home Depot. HD Supply+1
What comes next procedurally
Public docket-tracker summaries and complaint-based reporting describe the case as proceeding through early-stage federal litigation steps, including responsive pleadings and motion practice.
As the HD Supply lawsuit moves forward, the court’s next major actions typically would include rulings on any pending motions and, if claims remain, the exchange of evidence in discovery—steps that can clarify what evidence exists regarding the alleged forklift fire, workplace conditions, and the employment decisions at issue in Forest Park, Georgia.