Roller Coaster Killing Illustrates Amusement Park Dangers
According to news sources, a two year old boy was struck and killed by a roller coaster as he slipped away from his parents and ran onto the tracks in an amusement park in London. An official affiliated with the amusement park stated “There would have been a barrier surrounding the roller coaster but he must have found a way around it.” I have written on a number of occasions that amusement parks and carnivals are a child’s playground and a favorite for families but an often unknowingly dangerous form of entertainment for families and young people. I personally have experienced and witnessed a few catastrophic amusement park accidents and had a close call with my own family when two people were killed as a result of an amusement malfunction in Ocean City, Maryland once again on a kiddie roller coaster.
Amusement parks and carnivals operate under a serious loophole in the Consumer Product Safety Act of 1981 prohibiting the CPSC from regulating the safety of rides fixed to a specific site. Unfortunately, regulation and inspection of “fixed site” amusement rides are left up to state or local municipalities and as a result every site varies from good to none and there is no official source who keeps an official record of amusement park accidents.
Accident data for most amusement parks is a well guarded secret and we only hear about the catastrophic incidences. The amusement park industry is highly unregulated and there is not a uniform system for reporting injuries, creating a serious danger when amusement parks police their own accidents. Many times, innocent customers and consumers are left in the dark about which amusement park is safe to visit and which rides are safe for their families, creating real dangers for families and their precious children. Unfortunately with the downturn of the economy, many parks have cut corners on safety and no longer staff the load and unload positions of rides and leave maintenance and supervision many times to high school and college students working on a temporary basis who are entrusted to operate these rides with minimal training. Many times amusement park personnel, including operators, are not paying attention to the precious cargo on the ride.
The accomplished amusement park accident attorneys of Reiff and Bily have successfully investigated and represented thousands of personal injury claims for catastrophic injuries since 1979 and are familiar with the investigative techniques, expertise and theories of law required to successfully prosecute an amusement park injury claim. There is most likely a combination of negligence, product liability, and premise liability law to be explored and prosecuted against the wrongdoer.
If you or a family member has suffered a catastrophic injury or fatality at an amusement park, water park or hay ride, it is important that you contact an experienced amusement park lawyer to investigate the defective product and premise liability issues to determine if you have a claim and who is responsible. Please contact one of our experienced amusement park injury attorneys at Reiff and Bily at 1-800-421-9595 or online at www.reiffandbily.com.