ATTORNEYS IN CENTRAL FLORIDA HELPING THOSE INJURED AT THEME PARKS
We love Theme Parks! Seriously, they’re a great place to spend the day, they’re family friendly. The food is great, the people watching is amazing, and the thrills are unmatched. But as much as we love them, each theme park has its issues that you might not realize.
You’re probably not aware of this, but not all the rides at Disney, Universal, SeaWorld, the the other theme parks are as safe as they could or should be. There are even some rides that we would honestly recommend against riding due to the injuries we’ve seen them cause.
If you’re injured at one of the Theme Parks, then you need to contact us immediately. Some of the parks will attempt to have you sign a release or statement that will minimize their liability and put the blame on you. Having an attorney who understands the laws in Florida and how liability works on your side can help you ensure you’re taken care of and you aren’t taking the blame.
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There are some common issues that occur in the rides at the theme parks. Whiplash, and soft tissue injuries are some of the most common injuries we see. These are usually caused by rides with quick or jerky movements that could cause your head or limbs to move in a way you weren’t expecting.
Other injuries are caused by something getting caught in a part of the ride. Broken fingers, serious scrapes and cuts, and even the loss of a digit is possible, if extremely unusual.
Injuries can also be caused when a ride doesn’t work as it is supposed to. If you’ve ever seen a news story about one of the roller coasters or other rides getting stopped and riders being stuck for long periods of time, then you have an insight into some of the possible ways unusual injuries can occur. These unexpected and unplanned for events cause additionally unusual injuries.