Articles Posted in Attractions & Theme Parks

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By Roy S. Dickinson, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

Fun-fair.jpgIn Oklahoma, a tragic fairground accident was report where a child died and 4 others suffered personal injuries. The accident involved a barrel ride which was described as an ATV (All Terrain Vehicle) towing barrels that children / riders occupied. During the ride, the 55 gallon barrels overturned. Authorities reported that the an 8 year old girl was later pronounced dead at Marietta Hospital from personal injuries related to this incident. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) identified the girl as Jaylen Wolf of Marietta, Oklahoma. You can read about this story at Girl (Jaylen Wolf) Dies as a Result of Oklahoma Fairground Accident – Barrel Ride Overturns.

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By Scott A. Marks, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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tram.jpgA tram accident at the Six Flags Discovery Kingdom theme park in Vallejo, California left 3 injured. Nancy Chan, a Six Flags spokeswoman, told local reporters that the tram was transporting guests to the parking lot when it was struck by a swinging metal gate. Apparently, a guest inadvertently pushed the gate causing it to swing and hit the tram. A 34-year-old man suffered from a protruding injury to his leg and a two-year-old girl had a laceration to her stomach. The third victim, an adult woman, only suffered minor injuries. The 34-year-old man was airlifted to UC Davis Medical and the two-year-old child was airlifted to Kaiser in Vallejo and later taken to Children’s Hospital in Oakland. Bill Tweety, a spokesman with Vallejo Fire, stated both victims are still believed to be in serious condition. If you would like to read more on this story please see Three injured at Six Flags amusement park in California.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
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In Indianapolis, Indiana and cities throughout the United States, there are thousands of theme parks, amusement parks, and county fairs. Children enjoy amusement park rides and typically have a great and memorable time. Unfortunately, amusement parks are sometimes the sites of tragic and serious personal injuries. In Indianapolis, Indiana, it was reported that a child suffered a serious head injury while riding on a Teacup Ride. Details were not initially released as to the cause or mechanism of the injury. There will be an investigation into this incident. The ride will be inspected and witnesses will be interviewed. Whatever the results of the investigation, a child was seriously injured and it is a very stressful situation for the parents and family members. When at amusement parks, ride operators as well as children and parents should always do their best to act / participate in a safe and prudent manner. The safety of a child should always be the paramount concern over everything else. You can read more about this story at Child Suffers Serious Personal Injuries on Amusement Park Ride in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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U.S.%20State%20Flag%20Kansas.jpgBounce houses, trampolines, and inflatable play areas can be dangerous to children. Tragically, a number of children suffer serious personal injuries playing on or in these areas every year. Some even die as a result of the injuries. In Wichita, Kansas, it was reported that a 5 year old girl died after falling off of an inflatable bounce play area at Pure Entertainment. While the child was rushed to a local emergency room, the child ultimately died as a result of the injuries. There are several questions when considering or investigating accidents or incidents involving bounce houses or inflatable play areas including:

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By Roy S. Dickinson, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

DogAttack.jpgTroy Helms, an 11-year-old from Grove, Oklahoma was attending the Strut Your Mutt dog walk sponsored by the Humane Society of Grove and Grand Lake when he accidentally fell on the ground. A Great Dane attacked the child, biting down on his face and neck. The boy received more than 100 stitches.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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health%20medicine%20ankle%20x%20ray.jpgIn the United States, United Kingdom (England), and many other places, children love to play on trampolines. Unfortunately, children are injured on injuries every day. Many injuries can be avoided with better safety precautions and supervision. Children, especially young children, lack safety awareness. This is especially true when playing on trampolines. Jumping on a trampoline can be quite empowering for a child. Children often want to jump higher and higher. Children then try tricks like flips and jumping in and around each other. During these stunts or just regular jumping, children are injured.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
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In Helena, Montana, operators of the Last Chance Splash Water Park & Pool closed down a slide following head injuries to three children. These children reported hitting the back of their heads while riding toward the bottom of the slide. Management will be reviewing the slide dimensions and set up with representatives to determine the cause of the injuries and to determine if safety measures can be taken to prevent further injuries to children using the slide. You can read more about this article at Three Children in Helena, Montana Injured on Water Slide.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
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In Ducketts Common, in North Green, North London (England / United Kingdom), a two year old boy (Erjon Hyseni) died when he was hit by a roller coaster ride called the “Go Gator” at the Funfair. Fair organizers reported that the boy got off of an inflatable ride and then ran over onto the tracks of the Go Gator ride. Barriers should have been in place and an investigation will be conducted to determine how, when and why the child was able to walk onto the tracks. While parents are responsible for the supervision of their children, fairs and theme parks purposely attract and invite small children for the attractions, rides, and events. As such, safety precautions like protective barriers and fences should be in place to prevent these kind of incidents. Children will run around at fairs and theme parks. As such, this kind of incident is foreseeable and in many instances preventable. You can read more about this story at Funfair Death – Boy Struck by Rollercoaster.

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By Will Brown, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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slip%20and%20fall%20hiking%20boot%20bottom.jpgIn Ohio and other States, children and students enjoy the amenities and sites of state and national parks every day. Unfortunately, many students and children are injured in these parks. Some even die. In Cambridge, Ohio, a college student (Amy Adams) from Muskingum College recently died. She was hiking at a park in eastern Ohio when she fell from a cliff at Hosak’s Cave. She was air lifted to Akron General Hospital where she died. Park officials state that Amy wandered off of a marked trail to get to the top of the cliff.

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By Ryan E.Alekman, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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Playground%20Monkey%20Bars%20Close%20Up%20Blue%20Sky%20Danger%20Falls.jpgMonkey bars are placed on playgrounds in Massachusetts and throughout the United States. Children love hanging from, hanging upside on, crossing, standing on, and sitting on monkey bars. Many children enjoy the challenge and the height of monkey bars. The problem is that children fail to appreciate the dangers of monkey bars and sustain serious personal injuries from falls from monkey bars. A Boston, Massachusetts medical study mentioned on the the American Academy of Pediatrics Website concluded that serious injuries result from falls from monkey bars. The study reviewed admissions to emergency rooms and the injuries reported in these medical records.

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