Wrongful Death

Amusement Park Wrongful Death

Amusement park accident attorneys assist those who have sustained injuries at an amusement park or as a result of an amusement park operator’s carelessness. Every year, thousands of individuals with amusement park-related injuries visit emergency departments, facing death or near-death experiences. Additionally, injured sufferers and their families have a legal claim to compensation for their suffering and losses.

Roller coaster accidents, ride failures, and careless ride operators are the most prevalent causes of injury in amusement parks. Brain injuries, neck injuries, and broken bones are prevalent in these scenarios, for example.

Moreover, numerous legal principles an be used to support amusement park injury claims, including:

Attorneys for personal injury can bring a roller coaster injury claim against amusement park owners, ride operators, property management organizations, amusement ride manufacturers, and related insurance providers.

Additionally, in certain situations, attorneys of Kaass Law can assist clients by:

  • Managing their medical care and treatment
  • Obtaining evidence to identify culpable parties
  • Settling personal injury/wrongful death claims

Kaass Law is a personal injury law firm located in California that represents clients involved in amusement park accidents. Our skilled attorneys work relentlessly for all of our clients in order to obtain the highest possible compensation. Nonetheless, call our law company right away to get the legal assistance you require.

What are the Most Prevalent Causes of Amusement Park Accidents and Injuries?

Theme park mishaps, however, occur all the time in California. Every year, thousands of individuals visit an emergency department due to amusement park accidents.

The following are common theme park injuries suffered by park visitors:

  • Incidents on roller coasters
  • Rides
  • Drowning
  • Careless ride operators
  • Parking lot accidents (including car accidents)

Therefore, the possibility of serious casualties from theme park incidents must be considered. Nevertheless, the following are among the most common injuries:

  • Head and brain traumas
  • Whiplash and other neck injuries
  • Back injuries
  • Shattered bones
  • Lacerations are all possibilities

Who are the Common Defendants in Accidents at Amusement Parks?

Personal injury attorneys can bring an amusement park lawsuit on behalf of an injured party. Also, defendants in these situations are frequently:

  • Owners of amusement parks
  • Irresponsible ride operators
  • Makers of amusement park rides
  • Property management firms

Park owners, operators, and individuals in charge of maintaining park grounds have a responsibility to offer a safe environment for its consumers. Furthermore, if they do not comply, they risk being held liable for any injury caused by park visitors.

Also, in these circumstances, successful plaintiffs can obtain compensation for:

Further, members of the family of the lost loved one are able to file a wrongful death claim. Damages are recoverable. Take a look at the three following factors that a surviving family member may be able to recover.

  • Burial and funeral expenditures
  • Money the dead would have earned as income
  • Recompense for the loss of the deceased’s friendship and assistance are all factors to consider.

Contact a Los Angeles Attorney Today

We invite you to get in touch with the Kaass Law office if you or someone you love was hurt or lost their life in an amusement park accident. We strive relentlessly to obtain the highest possible compensation for your case. Contact us at 310.943.1171.

Additionally, we can assist you in obtaining the compensation you are entitled to for any medical expenses, lost wages, and other losses. We are aware of how perplexing and daunting the legal procedure that follows an accident may be.  In addition, view our other practices through this website.

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