Jimmy Higgins
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So anyway, in Florida (yeah), a boy fell from the zip line harness at an indoor trampoline playground. I know what you are thinking... who the heck would insure a place like that?!
The injuries are allegedly a pretty big deal.
Anyway, the accident, injuries, and lawsuit isn't what got my attention. After all, accidents lead to lawsuits and falling 20 feet onto concrete leads to injuries.
The good news is the employees working there that didn't strap him in, are no longer employees there, and that is a commitment to safety!
The injuries are allegedly a pretty big deal.
article said:The boy, who was not named in the lawsuit, was admitted to Tampa General Hospital where he had surgery and was treated for several days, according to the family's attorney. The boy broke several bones and suffered a collapsed lung and brain injury, Barnes' attorney Steven Capriati said.
Anyway, the accident, injuries, and lawsuit isn't what got my attention. After all, accidents lead to lawsuits and falling 20 feet onto concrete leads to injuries.
Now, I know that $150,000 is in excess of $15,000, but overall, it would seem that they are asking for around $15,000. Based on the injuries suffered, I can easily imagine the bills being higher than that.article said:Barnes is seeking damages in excess of $15,000, according to the lawsuit.
The good news is the employees working there that didn't strap him in, are no longer employees there, and that is a commitment to safety!