What Parents Should Know!
Playgrounds should be safe spaces where children can play without fear. But when unsafe equipment, poor maintenance, or negligent supervision leads to serious injuries, the consequences can be devastating. Broken bones, concussions, and permanent disabilities don’t just happen—they result from someone’s failure to keep children safe.
If your child was injured on a playground, you need to understand your legal rights and options for holding the responsible party accountable.
- Can I sue if my child is injured on a playground? If negligence caused your child’s injuries, you have grounds for a personal injury claim. Property owners, schools, municipalities, and equipment manufacturers all have a legal duty to maintain safe playground conditions. When they fail, they can be held liable.
- Who is responsible for playground injuries? Liability depends on where the accident occurred. Schools or daycare centers can be held responsible for inadequate supervision. Municipalities are liable when public park equipment is poorly maintained. Property owners must address known hazards. Equipment manufacturers face liability for defective products.
- What types of playground injuries qualify for compensation? Serious injuries caused by negligence warrant legal action. This includes broken bones from defective equipment, concussions from inadequate surfacing, injuries from broken structures, and harm from lack of supervision. Injuries requiring medical treatment, surgery, or ongoing care demonstrate the negligence that makes a claim viable.
- How do I prove the playground was unsafe? Evidence is critical. Take photos of the equipment and hazard immediately. Get witness statements from others present. Request maintenance and inspection records. Medical records documenting your child’s injuries are essential. An experienced attorney will consult safety experts who can testify about violations of playground safety standards.
- What compensation can I recover? You can recover damages for all medical expenses, including emergency care, surgery, rehabilitation, and future treatment. Lost wages from missed work are recoverable. Your child’s pain and suffering, emotional distress, and any permanent disability warrant significant compensation.
No parent should watch their child suffer because someone else failed to maintain a safe environment. The responsible party will try to minimize their liability, but you don’t have to accept inadequate compensation.
The Law Offices of Tim Misny can help you with your playground injury claim. When your child is hurt because someone failed to keep them safe, I’ll Make Them Pay!® Call my office at (877) 944-4373 so I can evaluate your case right away.