Roughly 9,000 people visit emergency rooms each year after ride-related amusement park accidents. Carnival ride accidents can impact both riders and bystanders, and the injuries can be serious – even deadly. Whether a person’s injuries were the result of a roller coaster accident, carnival ride accident or a slip and fall injury, amusement park and ride owners should be held responsible for their negligence.
If you or a family member has been involved in a roller coaster or carnival ride accident, contact the experienced personal injury lawyers at The Barnes Firm immediately for a FREE consultation.
Roller Coaster Accident Attorney Provides Safety Tips
Most roller coasters and carnival rides have been thoroughly tested and maintained. However, passengers are often advised to follow the following safety tips that could prevent injury:
Parents should also follow the following tips that can help keep your children safe while enjoying amusement rides:
If you are concerned about the safety of a carnival ride or you observe an operator who is not following safety guidelines, immediately notify park management.
Every personal injury case is unique, and carnival ride lawsuits can vary depending on the specific circumstances that caused an amusement park accident.
Most carnival accidents are caused by one of the following:
There are several kinds of claims commonly filed against amusement parks or ride owners. These include:
As roller coaster lawyers, we have a track record of success in helping injured clients and their families after a carnival ride or roller coaster accident. This is just one of the many cases the attorneys at The Barnes Firm have personally overseen:
Dwaileebe v. Six Flags Darien Lake – A passenger was ejected out of a popular roller coaster at a New York State amusement park. The accident caused a client to be thrown about ten feet in the air before landing on pavement.
Thrill ride accidents can include:
The following can contribute to a serious accident at carnivals or fixed amusement parks:
This is a list of the most common injuries that result from thrill ride accidents:
Half of all ride-related accidents happen to young children under the age of 13. Parents and guardians should not allow a child to go on a ride if they do not meet the proper height requirement.
As a general rule, do not allow yourself or your child on a ride if you believe it could be unsafe.
Each year, malfunctioning rides or poorly inspected roller coasters cause serious injuries to park-goers. Sometimes, these injuries can be fatal. In these cases, it is extremely important to contact an experienced thrill ride accident lawyer who can be your advocate, and force ride-manufacturers and parks to make crucial safety changes that can help prevent similar accidents from causing unnecessary pain and suffering.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney president Rich Barnes who has more than 30+ years of legal experience as a practicing personal injury trial attorney.
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