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Should I File A Lawsuit If My Child Was Injured On Playground Equipment? - Mukerji Law
September 05, 2014

Should I File A Lawsuit If My Child Was Injured On Playground Equipment?

When parents allow their children to use playground equipment they understand that there is some inherent risk involved with this type of activity. It is when an injury occurs that could have been avoided that parents should begin thinking about filing a lawsuit as a means to recover damages. The first thing parents will need to do is determine if they’re eligible to file a case, and this depends on a few key parts that make up an injury lawsuit.

Responsibility and Negligence

When a child is injured there can be conflicting reports about the events leading up to the injury. If a parent is present when the injury occurs any doubts can be eliminated, but when a child is entrusted to another person it may take some investigating to determine the truth.

The purpose of all the above-listed information is to help parents determine if it was the negligence of another person that caused the injury to take place. Proving negligence is the first requirement for an injury lawsuit and is the basis of the entire claim.

Type of Defendant

The type of defendant the parents face can also be a factor in whether or not they’re eligible to file a lawsuit. The three most likely parties include:

Getting an Attorney for Playground Injuries

There is nothing more painful as a parent than watching your child get injured. It’s especially difficult if the injury could have been avoided if it wasn’t for an individual’s negligence. In this circumstance, the best thing a parent can do is speak with a personal injury attorney.

Playground by Phalinn Ooi / CC BY 2.0