By David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

Brandon Tucker was just 4 years old when he was seriously injured while on the Roger Rabbit Car Toon Spin ride while a guest at Disneyland in California. Brandon suffered brain injuries, internal injuries, and cardiac arrest. Brandon fell from the ride and then was dragged underneath the car for several minutes. Brandon never recovered from the injuries and faced a lifetime of medical care and problems from this tragic accident. Disneyland never admitted fault for the incident but did settle the case with the family 17 months after the incident. In 2009, Brandon died at his home when he was found unresponsive by his father. Brandon was 13 years old at the time of his death. You can read more about this story at Boy Dies After Years of Brain Damage and Related Injuries from Disneyland Ride.
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Parades are places for celebration. Parades are also places of tragedy far too often for young children who are in the parade or merely watching the parade. In a Beaumont Texas Christmas Parade, Aaliyah Carter (age 11) was killed after falling and being run over by a parade float. Aalliyah attended Homer Elementary School in Beaumont, Texas. According to parade witnesses, Aaliyah was running alongside the truck when she tripped over another girl. The driver, who apparently was not aware that the girl was in the road, ran over the girl who was crushed by the parade float wheels. Aaliyah was taken to Christus St. Elizsabeth Hospital where she was pronounced dead on arrival from castastrophic head wounds. You can read more about the parade accident involving Aaliyah Carter at 