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How Trampoline Injuries Usually Occur - Mukerji Law
September 17, 2014

How Trampoline Injuries Usually Occur

It is not hard to find children who are eager for the chance to jump on a trampoline for the first time, and it is usually parents who are the reason some children never take part in this activity. The fear that parents have is not unreasonable, as there are 98,000 injuries every year that can be directly attributed to the use of a trampoline. The way in which these accidents occur is numerous, but there are a few reasons that are most prevalent.

Too Many People at Once

Statistics have been compiled showing that 75% of all injuries that occur on trampolines are caused by multiple people using the device at once. This number is likely so high because:

Inadequate Safety Features

Many trampoline injuries also occur because the owner of the device didn’t take enough precautions to ensure it was safe for users. Two safety features that every trampoline should have include:

Insufficient Supervision

Children love trampolines because these devices allow them to do tricks that would otherwise be impossible, but this also means they may do things that are dangerous. Those who are supervising children on trampolines should ensure they:

Take Legal Action

Many trampoline injuries could be prevented with proper care. Many people don’t take the necessary steps to prevent children from getting injured on trampolines. If your child was hurt on a trampoline, then you should consider hiring a personal injury attorney.

4 1/2 year old girl and the trampoline by daveynin / CC BY 2.0