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Legal Considerations For Trampoline Park Accidents

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Becoming injured while on the job is an unfortunate possible outcome if proper precautions are not taken to ensure worker safety. Though you may do what you can to stay vigilant and careful, if equipment is not up to standard or another person were to act with negligence, an accident may be inevitable. Obtaining an injury, whether in a working environment or other, affects everyone, as an accident can occur at any given time. In today’s blog, your Dallas, TX catastrophic injury attorneys discuss the legal considerations for accidents that occur at trampoline parks and identify the ways our office may be able to help you.

Understanding Liability

A trampoline park may be a great solution for parents trying to find ways to entertain their children, and great for a rainy day or as a birthday celebration as well. Additionally, there are benefits to such venues, as they allow your child to stay active while also providing an outlet for them to run off their energy. While trampoline parks certainly can be great fun, it is also important to recognize the potential dangers that accompany them and stay mindful of safety.

Personal injury law covers injuries obtained as a result of another person or party’s negligence, and when accidents occur due to unsafe property, a subcategory of personal injury law that might apply is premises liability. With respect to trampoline park accidents, premises liability could possibly apply. Depending on the circumstances, however, the incident may be considered a negligence, a negligent hiring/supervisions case, or even product defect case. If you or a loved one is injured at a trampoline park, you do not need to suffer alone. Contact our office for a free initial consultation to learn how we can help.

How Can Trampoline Parks be Dangerous?

Though the human body can be flexible and adaptable, there are several areas of the body that experience a limited zone of movement. For instance, you can bend your arm at the elbow to make a right angle, but you cannot do this both ways. Trampoline parks can occur when attempting risky stunts goes wrong. Additionally, you could fall off of the trampoline and land on a hard surface, or become injured due to a fall on the springs, frame, or mat. 

What We Do To Help

The last thing you and your family want to happen when you visit a trampoline park is to experience an injury, and you shouldn’t have to navigate it on your own. When you schedule an initial consultation with our office, we take care to listen to the facts surrounding your situation, then offer the pros and cons, what laws may be applicable, and what it would look like to move forward with filing a claim. During your representation, we work tirelessly to gather evidence, conduct an accident site investigation, review police reports, interview eyewitnesses, and more.

Schedule Your Consultation

It is all fun and games at a trampoline park until someone gets hurt, and if you or a loved one has been injured as a result of a company’s negligence, we are ready to help you obtain the compensation you are owed. Contact Crain Brogdon LLP in Dallas, TX by calling (214) 522-9404 today to schedule a free initial consultation with our team.

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Attorney Quentin Brogdon

Quentin Brogdon has over thirty years of experience and expertise in the field of personal injury trial law. He is board certified in both personal injury trial law and civil trial advocacy. Quentin has received an AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest possible rating. This rating reflects an attorney’s ethics and abilities according to reviews from fellow attorneys. [ Attorney Bio ]

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