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Labor Day Festivals and Fairs in Full Swing – Stay Safe Out There | Florida Amusement Park Injury Lawyers Whittel & Melton

Labor Day weekend is here, which marks the official end of summer. Whether you are attending a block party, a parade, a music festival, concert, or even a carnival or fair, our Florida Amusement Park Injury Lawyers want to remind you to exercise caution so that you can stay injury-free.

Injuries at fairs and festivals can be caused by a variety of things, including ride malfunctions, chaos and fights, inadequate security, etc. Many hazards can present themselves at these large events, especially when crowd control is not prioritized.

If you are injured at a festival or fair, we would like to remind you to do four important things:

  1. Get Medical Care ASAP.

Seeking a safe location to evaluate your injuries should be among your first priorities. You should always get medical help even if you think you just have minor injuries. There are usually several medical tents and personnel dispersed across outdoor events, so find your closest one and seek help. In addition to the possibility that your injuries will worsen if you refuse medical assistance, you will not have any documentation of your injuries sustained during the festival or fair. This may have an impact on your chances of recovering compensation for any damages you have suffered. If you leave an event due to injuries, go to the nearest hospital right away.

  1. Report and Get a Record of the Incident.

After getting medical assistance, the next step is to create a record of the incident. This will assist in pinpointing the crucial What, How, and Who questions. (What took place? How did this come about? Who is to blame?) You can prove that you were injured during the festival by making sure the management business or the venue documents the incident. If the venue does not automatically generate an incident report, you may need to request one be created. If you do not file a report, the venue or management business may later deny that you were hurt on the premises. Make sure to obtain a copy of the incident report after it has been created.

  1. Gather Your Evidence.

Everyone has a cell phone these days, so snap some pictures of your injuries and the scene around you, if it is safe to do so. Did anyone witness the incident? Get their name and contact information so that you can reach out to them later should you proceed with filing an injury claim for compensation. If you decide to pursue legal action, any video or photo evidence can help you present a compelling case.

  1. Call Our Florida Injury Lawyers at Whittel & Melton at 866-608-5529.

If you wish to file a claim for your injuries, you should consult with a lawyer. Not all festival and fair injuries are eligible for compensation, and our Florida Injury Lawyers at Whittel & Melton can help you determine if your case is valid and likely to succeed.
Additionally, we can help you calculate your damages, including medical bills, lost wages or missed time from work, physical pain and suffering, and mental anguish and distress. You can call us 24/7 for a FREE consultation at 866-608-5529 or contact us online.

 

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