Personal Injury at a Disneyland Amusement Park*

Personal injury claims are only made when you have been seriously injured as a result of an accident that you didn’t cause. They are designed to compensate the victim of an accident for the financial fallout that usually accompanies any sort of injury.

In some cases a personal injury settlement may also help to serve as a warning to society at large and the party at fault in particular that negligence can lead to suffering and is not to be tolerated.

All states across the U.S. make allowance for personal injury lawsuits, although some states are more restrictive than others. If you are injured and think that someone else was to blame, it is advisable to contact an experienced personal injury attorney who will assess your situation and give advice about the chances of success if you choose to take legal action.

Accidents at an Amusement Park

There are too many different attractions at parks to make any one type of accident more likely than any other. Accidents include vehicle accidents, ride accidents, fires, slip and fall accidents, burns, crushing and biting incidents, just to mention a few of the more common. Not all accidents are the fault of a Disneyland or Disney World employee or the company, so keep this in mind before you choose to file a personal injury claim.

If you are injured at an amusement park, you will need sufficient evidence that you were not to blame for the accident and that someone employed by the park had been acting negligently.

How a Personal Injury Attorney Can Help You Make a Claim

Personal injury lawsuits are never straightforward. There is the need for sufficient evidence proving that someone else was liable for your injuries as has been already stated. There is an often limited time frame to file a claim. Theme park managers and the insurance company representatives who act on behalf of the park are unlikely to admit liability readily. This means that it is usually easier if you use a personal injury attorney who has experience with amusement park accidents to help you with your personal injury claim.

*The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be construed as legal advice. If you file a claim against Disneyland, or any other party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.