During Sunday night’s NFC Championship game (apologies for bringing up the memory) there were endless reports of fans behaving negligently and recklessly, in some cases leading to injury. Thankfully, we are not aware of any major injuries, but that begs the question: who is liable for injuries sustained at stadiums and sports facilities?
While most incidents do not involve the drama of an Eagles’ fan punching a horse in the face, today our personal injury attorneys will discuss some common stadium injuries, and who may be found at fault.
The vast majority of potential personal injury claims which could result from an injury at a sports venue would fall under premises liability statutes. Essentially, property owners and/or managers are required by Pennsylvania law to provide reasonably safe and secure conditions for guests and patrons. Within the context of a sporting event, the massive crowds of people can create an inherently dangerous situation, but property owners may still be liable in the case of an accident. Examples include:
Slip and fall accidents. Probably the most common form of premises liability claims, slip and fall accidents are the result of negligent conditions leading to an injury. Simply falling and injuring one’s self at a stadium is not sufficient to successfully recover compensation through a slip and fall personal injury claim. Our Bucks County attorneys would need to prove that the dangerous situation should have reasonably been handled by a stadium employee before your accident took place.
Negligent security. Stadiums can be considered dangerous by nature due to the high level of emotion and alcohol use. For those of us who have been to Eagles and Flyers games, this requires no further explanation. It is therefore the responsibility of the event staff to protect fans by providing adequate security personnel, well trained security personnel, sufficient lighting, and generally safe and secure conditions.
Many of us will remember the horrific incident at Yankee Stadium where a young girl was badly injured by a foul ball late in the 2017 Major League Baseball season. There are a few considerations which can play into whether or not individuals are eligible to recover financial compensation for injuries suffered in similar situations:
Most injuries from sporting equipment leaving the area of play are not grounds for a personal injury claim. However, there are certainly exceptions. If you or a loved one has been injured at a sporting event, call our Northeast Philadelphia personal injury lawyers to learn more about your legal standing.
The personal injury attorneys of Cohen & Riechelson have been protecting the legal rights of our clients since we opened our doors in 1972. Our firm offers white glove service and individualized solutions for our personal injury clients in Pennsylvania towns including Bensalem office, Northeast Philadelphia, Penndel, Levittown, Feasterville, Millbrook, and all of Bucks County. Lean on our extensive experience and professionalism to seek full and fair compensation for your injuries.
Contact us online or call our Bensalem offices today by dialing (215) 337-4915 for a free and confidential consultation regarding your accident, your injuries, and your potential personal injury claim.
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