Sports Accidents Attorneys NY

Sports and accidents seem to go together.  But what if you are injured while enjoying a recreational sport or activity because of someone else’s negligence?   Some amusement parks, for example fail to properly maintain their rides.  Some parks have unsafe and hazardous conditions lurking nearby. Sometimes, sports products themselves can cause injury.

Injury from a sports or recreational accident can be serious and painful.  At Goidel and Siegel, we will guide you through the litigation process step by step.   We are experts who deal exclusively in the legal field of personal injury law. 

Many Types of Sports Accidents

Playing fields are not the only place where sports injuries are common.  At Goidel & Siegel, we can handle any type of sports related injury, including:

  • Amusement park accidents
  • Bicycle accidents
  • Boating accidents
  • Climbing accidents
  • Premises liability
  • Product liability
  • Rollerblading accidents
  • Skiing accidents
  • Slip, trip, and fall
  • Swimming pool accidents

Contact our New York Personal Injury Lawyers today if you’ve been injured in a sporting accident in NY.

Sports accidents occur during participation in sports or other exercise. They can affect anyone from professional athletes to people participating in sports; either to improve their health or simply for recreation. Generally sports accidents involve those participating in a sport, but they can also involve bystanders and fans. A fan can get hit in the face with a fly ball just as easily as a player can. Each year, 42 % of people between the ages of 15 and 24 are injured in a sports related accident. Sports injuries make up 23 % of all trauma cases each year. The term “sports accident” covers a range of accidents that can cause many different types of injuries. Sports injuries can range from a temporary sprain to a serious spine or head injury.

Common sports injuries include :

  • Sprains and Strains. A sprain is the tear of a ligament caused by trauma that knocks the joint out of position. A strain is a twist, pull, or tear of a muscle or a tendon. Strains are the result overextending or over contraction.
  • Knee Injuries. Knee injuries are a common sport injury, as the knee is the most easily injured joint. Knee injuries can range from a twist, to a bone or cartilage damage.
  • Fractures. Fractures are a break in the bone. There are two different types of fractures : acute and stress fractures. Acute fractures occur during a one time injury to the bone. Stress fractures occur over time from continuous stress being put on the bone.
  • Dislocations. This type of sports injury is when two connected bones become separated at the joint.
  • Head injuries. This is most serious form of a sports injury. There are three different conditions that can occur as the result of a head injury. The first is subdural hematoma, which can occur after a mild injury. It will develop over a span of a few days to a few weeks and is the most common cause of death in athletes with head injuries. The second form of head injury is second-impact syndrome. Second impact syndrome includes brain swelling when an athlete suffers from a concussion while still recovering from a previous head injury. The third type of head injury, chronic post concussion syndrome, is characterized by blurred vision, headaches, and a lack of concentration.

When building a sports accident case, the focus is on fault. There are many people that could be at fault for a sports injury. A sports accident could be the fault of another player. Fault could also extend to coaches, trainers, medical professionals, sports insurance providers, and the owners of sports arenas.

There are legal duties that team trainers and physicians need to adhere to :

  • Provide proper medical treatment for the athletes or help them to obtain it
  • Be able to properly assess the athlete’s physical condition
  • Provide clearance for athletes to participate in sports activities
  • Inform athletes of risks of participating in sports / exercise with their medical condition

Sports accidents have the potential to cause serious injuries. It is important to make sure that they are treated correctly. It is also important to remember that you may not be at fault for your injury and may be able to receive compensation. If you or someone you know has been injured in a sporting accident be sure to contact an attorney to find out if you are legally entitled to damages.

Skiing is one of the most thrilling, entertaining, and popular winter recreational activities. While skiing is fun for the whole family and people of all ages, it is common for accidents to occur. Even though it is an inherently dangerous sport, many accidents occur as a result of the negligence of another. This often happens when a resort neglects to put up warning signs, fails to monitor and maintain conditions and equipment, and inadequately designs runs or lifts.

There are six main types of cases that can be argued as the result of a skiing accident :

  1. Collision Cases : These cases occur when two or more skiers ski into each other and one of the skiers is suing the other skier.
  2. Ski lift Cases : A skier is injured when a lift attendant makes a mistake while loading or unloading the ski lift. Ski lift cases can also be argued when the skier is injured as a result of unsafe maintenance, manufacture, design, or operation of the lift.
  3. Fall Cases : Fall cases involve skiers that have been injured while on the mountain due to an improperly designed, marked, maintained, or groomed slope.
  4. Instructor Cases : When the negligence of an instructor causes an injury. An example of this would be if the instructor brought a student to a slope that was above their skill level, if an instructor collided into a student, or if the instructor caused an accident between a student and another skier.
  5. Vehicle Cases : When a snowmobile, snow cat, or other vehicle runs down a skier on the slope or in a nearby area, a vehicle case can be filed.
  6. Equipment Cases : In an equipment case, the injury is caused by the failure of the skier’s equipment.

Sports injuries, including skiing, are the leading cause of unintentional injuries of children and young adults. Each year, a number of skiers are killed or injured on the slopes. Some of the most serious injuries include head trauma, brain injury, paraplegia, quadriplegia, spinal cord injuries and back injuries.

In recent years, the laws relating to ski injuries have been reworked so that it is now difficult for the resorts to simply argue that skiing is a dangerous sport by nature. It is now common for civil cases to prove negligence on the part of the resort or another skier. If you or someone you love is injured in a skiing accident don’t assume that the accident and injuries were your fault. You may be able to pursue a legal claim. Begin the process of making a legal claim for your injuries by contacting a personal injury lawyer.

  

Goidel and Siegel : New York Personal Injury Lawyers
www.goidelandsiegel.com 

Goidel and Siegel handle personal injury cases exclusively, and their knowledge of this area of the law is extensive. They have represented victims of serious accidents and assaults for more than 17 years. Goidel and Siegel are committed to obtaining the highest financial compensation for their clients who have been seriously injured.   They will fight for you in court – against giant insurance companies, landlords, or municipal / corporate defendants. Their record speaks for itself. Since the founding of their firm in 1990, they have recovered tens of millions of dollars in jury awards or settlements for their clients.

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