Playgrounds should allow children to have fun and stay active, but accidents can happen when proper safety measures aren’t in place. If your child has been injured on a playground, it’s essential to understand the legal protections available to hold responsible parties accountable. For example, if hazards were left in reach of kids, no adults were watching the children play, or equipment was in disrepair, you may have rights and protections you can utilize.
Knowing your rights can help you seek justice and compensation for your child’s injuries, and an attorney from Knowles Law Firm can streamline the process. Please reach out to us to retain invaluable assistance. Together, we can hold the liable parties accountable for their actions.
What Legal Protections Are Available for Injured Children?
Under premises liability laws in Nebraska, playground owners must keep their property safe for visitors. If someone is responsible for the upkeep of the playground and a child is hurt because they have failed to do their duty, the family has the legal right to hold that individual accountable for the damages.
Legal protections also apply to non-public parks or playgrounds, such as those located on school grounds, daycare centers, or equipment on other private property. If you take your child to daycare and they get injured because no adults are supervising, the daycare can also be held responsible.
In short, the laws are put in place to hold different individuals accountable in particular circumstances. Injured children and their families have every right to take legal action and exhaust their options for financial compensation.
Who Can Be Held Liable for Playground Injuries?
Liability for your child’s injuries will likely vary based on several factors, including who owns the property, whether there were adults on the premises, and whether parents or guardians were paying someone for a service. Any of the following individuals could be found responsible for your family’s losses:
City, state, or other government entity
Employer or employee of the property
Owner or renter of the premises
Manufacturer of the play equipment
Parts or equipment manufacturer of any involved vehicles, machinery, or other tools
Those responsible for maintenance and upkeep, including other companies or contractors
Another family or child
Babysitter, daycare employee, or other adults entrusted to watch children
Other individuals may also be responsible, including those not immediately present on the premises during the incident. Therefore, we encourage you to work with an experienced and qualified attorney during your claim. When you work with an attorney at Knowles Law Firm, we can help you identify liable parties, collect evidence to build your claim, and speak to official personnel during court or legal proceedings.
What Evidence Do You Need During Your Playground Injury Claim?
If your child has been hurt while playing on a playground, collecting evidence to build your claim may be beneficial. If possible, we encourage you to hold onto and collect any evidence you can find that is connected to the incident, such as the following:
Medical records and bills
Receipts
Photographs of the injuries
Video and photo evidence about the state of the playground
Witness statements from bystanders
Any documentation that nearby businesses and individuals can share, such as security footage
Pay stubs
Contact information from any related parties
When you come in for your consultation at Knowles Law Firm, we can discuss your claim in greater detail. We want to provide you with personalized guidance during this difficult time. Please reach out to us at your convenience to gather additional helpful information and retain a dedicated attorney.
Why Choose Knowles Law Firm for Your Case? Get Outstanding Representation With Our Help
If your child has been injured on a playground, navigating the legal complexities can be overwhelming. At Knowles Law Firm, we understand how important your child’s safety is and are dedicated to helping you seek justice. With over 55 years of experience, we have successfully secured multi-million dollar settlements for our clients, demonstrating our commitment to achieving fair compensation.
We handle every aspect of your case, from identifying liable parties to gathering evidence and representing you in court. Our goal is to alleviate the burden on your family, allowing you to focus on your child’s recovery. If you need assistance, contact us at (402) 226-5644 or visit our contact form to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation.
About Our Attorney
Robert M. Knowles
Attorney & Partner at Knowles Law Firm
Robert has tried cases in both state and federal courts and was selected as one of the top 100 litigation lawyers in Nebraska for 2014 by the American Society of Legal Advocates. Less than 1.5 percent of lawyers nationally are selected for this recognition. He is rated AV by Martindale-Hubbell which is the highest rating an attorney can obtain. He was also selected by Martindale-Hubbell as a 2019 Top Rated Lawyer.