Swing-set Injuries

Swing-sets and other playground equipment are popular among parents who wish to provide their children with a convenient place to play. Unfortunately, improper construction, defective materials, and hazardous conditions may cause serious injuries or death.

If another person’s child is injured on your property due to unsafe conditions, you may be held liable for pain, suffering, medical bills, and trauma sustained in the accident. It is important for parents to be aware of the possible safety hazards surrounding swing-sets and other playground structures that they may choose to place on their property. If you would like more information, contact the Madison personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874.

Common Swing-set Injuries

A few common swing-set injuries include:

  • Trauma sustained from falling off of a structure
  • Injuries sustained by a collapsed structure
  • Injuries sustained by collision with a structure
  • Cuts or lacerations from protruding nails, bolts, or screws
  • Injuries caused by jagged or protruding pieces of the structure
  • Fractures sustained by extremities trapped in moving parts of the structure
  • Slip and fall injuries in or around the structure
  • Injuries caused by malfunctioning pieces of the structure

Parents and property owners should be sure to invest in swing-sets and other playground equipment that have the highest quality materials. They should also pay attention to the construction of the structure and should carefully examine it for hazardous pieces and parts.

Contact a Madison Personal Injury Attorney

If you know someone who has been injured due to a defective or improperly constructed swing-set, contact the Madison swing-set injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874 to discuss the details of your case.

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