Amusement Park Accidents Resource Center

Amusement Park AccidentsAmusement Park Accidents, also referred to as Theme Park Accidents, Thrill Ride Accidents, and Mobile Themepark Accidents, are not officially monitered by the government, and many states do not require amusement parks to report accidents on their thrill rides. Amusement parks are supposed to be places of fun and enjoyment, but they also can be the scene of tragic accidents with potentially devastating effects if a roller coaster accident occurs. Amusement Park Accidents have numerous causes, including mechanical failures, structural damage, defects in ride design, missing or malfunctioning lap bars or safety restraints, negligent ride operator behavior, improper ride assembly or maintenance, or exposed electrical wiring. Unsafe consumer behavior can also be a cause of theme park mishaps. These may all result in personal injury lawsuits, to recover for the damages and injuries caused by the negligence of the Amusement Park Company, which caused the accident. Amusement Park Accidents can result in a wide range of injuries, such as broken ribs or limbs, whiplash, paralysis, brain hemorrhages, or death. Depending on the circumstances, Amusement Park Accident cases can be based on negligence, product liability, or premises liability.

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Amusement Park Accidents Resource Center

  • Consumer Product Safety Commission Reports · CPSC Reports on Deaths and Injuries related to Amusement Park Ride Accidents and corrective action plans for dangerous amusement park rides.
  • General Theme Park Accident Information · A Guide to basic aspects of Amusement Park Accidents, including Causes of Amusement Park Accidents, Liability in cases of Amusement Park Accidents, theme park ride categorization, and aspect of Theme Park Accident Litigation.

Amusement Park Accidents Official Links

  • Consumer Product Safety Commission · The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of serious injury or death from more than 15,000 types of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction.

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
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