With warmer temperatures and kids out of school because of the coronavirus pandemic, more and more kids are playing outside. Outdoor activity is an excellent way for kids to stay active while maintaining social distancing measures, and it’s also a great respite for parents who need some time alone.
Unfortunately, playing outside also exposes kids to an increased risk of accidental injury. In many cases, kids who are hurt while playing outdoors may be able to recover compensation for their accident-related losses, so parents of injured children should talk to an attorney. Here are some of the ways children can be hurt by the negligence of others while playing outside.
Outdoor play often involves running, biking, or playing pick-up sports in front yards or common areas in neighborhoods. Sometimes, these activities spill out into the street, whether intentionally or not. Unfortunately, for this reason, outdoor play puts kids at risk of involvement in a pedestrian accident. When these accidents are the result of driver negligence – often speeding or distracted driving – your family can often recover compensation.
Outdoor play often involves the use of recreational or sports equipment. It’s not uncommon to see kids outside riding around on bikes, playing street hockey, climbing on backyard jungle gyms, or riding around on skateboards. While equipment can enhance play and provide endless entertainment, when it is defective, kids can be seriously injured. Because product defects can be difficult to identify, parents should always consult with a lawyer after something breaks or malfunctions and causes injury to their child.
There are certain steps parents should take to protect their children’s rights after an outdoor injury.
If your child has been injured in an accident, it’s in your best interest to talk to an Austin personal injury attorney as soon as you can. At TK Injury Lawyers, we are committed to helping injured children and their parents protect their rights and get the compensation they deserve. To schedule your free case evaluation, call our office today at (512) 910-2000 or contact us online.
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