A majority of trampoline-related injuries affect children between 6 and 14 years old, and most of these incidents happen when multiple people are jumping simultaneously. The Consumer Product Safety Commission found that nearly 120,000 people went to emergency care in 2016 as a result of being injured on a trampoline. Most of those 120,000 people were between the ages of 6 and 14. Most of the trampoline injuries that ended up in the ER were caused by jumpers colliding with one another; by jumping onto the springs or frame of the trampoline; falling off the trampoline; or attempting to do tricks and stunts.
Falling off the trampoline or bumping into other jumpers can cause serious injuries like broken bones, concussions, and sprains. Landing the wrong way, or landing on the trampoline’s springs or frame, can hurt your neck, back, and limbs. Jumping a lot can lead to overuse injuries, especially in knees and ankles. Landing wrong after trying a flip or other trick can lead to severe injuries, including spinal injuries. Please be aware that kids using trampolines without an adult watching are more likely to get hurt. Adult supervision is important. Having more than one person on a trampoline at the same time immediately increases the risk of collisions and falls, especially if there’s a big difference in size or weight between the users. Old or poorly put-together trampolines can also cause accidents, so correct assembly and regular maintenance are essential.
Common trampoline injuries include sprains and strains in the ankles and wrists from landing awkwardly. Broken bones happen when jumpers land badly or fall off the trampoline. Head and neck injuries happen from falls, flips that go wrong, or colliding with other jumpers. Concussions can occur from hitting your head on the trampoline, frame, or another jumper. Cuts and bruises often result from hitting the trampoline springs, frame, or other hard surfaces. Back and spinal injuries can occur from bad landings or trying risky tricks like flips.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons recommends several guidelines:
Trampoline park safety involves several key people. First, the owners are responsible for making sure the park is safe. This means maintaining the equipment, posting clear rules, and regularly checking on everything. They also need to train their staff properly. The staff at the park must supervise guests, make sure everyone follows the rules, and be prepared to handle emergencies. They should also know first aid. Visitors also have a part to play. They need to follow the park’s rules and use the equipment correctly. It’s also important for them to stay aware of their surroundings. For kids, parents or guardians need to keep an eye on them and make sure they follow the park’s rules. Even if you signed a waiver at a trampoline park, don’t give up. You may still have legal options. Call our team of experienced attorneys at (215) 337-4915 today for a free review of your case. We can advise you on your legal options and help you understand your rights, so you can make informed choices about how to move forward.
Liability varies based on the details of the situation and the laws in the area where the park is located. But in general, other people that might be responsible include the manufacturers of the equipment—if the trampoline or other gear was defective, the company that produced it could be held liable. The property owner of the trampoline park might also be held responsible if their failure to maintain the property contributed to the injury. Contractors or maintenance workers who installed or repaired the equipment incorrectly could be liable for injuries that result from their mistakes. Also, if another guest’s actions led to the injury, they might share some of the responsibility, especially if they were breaking the park’s rules or acting recklessly.
If someone gets hurt at a trampoline park, you should stay calm to think clearly. Let the park staff know right away, as they are trained to handle emergencies and can provide first aid. Listen to their instructions and follow them carefully. Avoid moving the injured person unless there’s an immediate danger, like a fire. Moving them could make their injury worse, especially if they might have a back injury. If the injury looks serious or the staff suggest it, get medical help right away. They might call an ambulance if needed. Make sure to report the incident to the park management so they can document what happened and check for any safety issues. Finally, if you’re hurt, make sure to see your doctor for any additional treatment or check-ups.
If a problem with the trampoline or equipment caused your injury, you could file a product liability claim against the company that made or sold the equipment. You’d have to prove that the equipment was defective and that this defect led to your injury. Sometimes, you can also negotiate a settlement with the insurance company or the responsible party’s legal team without going to court. This can be a faster way to get compensation.
For all of these scenarios, it’s a good idea to talk to a personal injury lawyer, like those at Cohen & Riechelson. We can help you understand your options, guide you through the legal process, and help you decide what’s best for your situation.
The experienced attorneys at Cohen & Riechelson can help with your trampoline accident case in several ways. We can evaluate your situation and discern whether or not you have a good chance of winning compensation. Our lawyers will also examine all the evidence, like medical records and accident reports, as well as gather evidence, such as witness statements, photos of the scene, and expert opinions. If you need to deal with insurance companies, our attorneys can handle that for you, as we know how to negotiate to get you a fair settlement. Should you need to take legal action, our attorneys will file the right documents and represent you in court, arguing on your behalf to get you the compensation you deserve. Overall, our attorneys provide support and expertise to help you get the best possible results.
Contact us at (215) 337-4915 today for a review of your case involving a trampoline accident in Pennsylvania, including Bensalem, Morrisville, Warminster, Buckingham, Levittown, and throughout Northeast Philadelphia, Lower Bucks County, and Pennsylvania. We’ll evaluate your case and put our expertise and experience to work for you.
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