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Falls Remain A Common Cause Of Injury On Playgrounds

On Behalf of | May 23, 2022 | Slip-and-Fall Accidents

Whether at school or at a park close to home, many children may spend a significant amount of time having fun at local playgrounds. While playgrounds may provide kids in New Mexico with various types of activities, there may also be certain safety hazards involved, especially if playground areas are poorly maintained. Fall-related risks at playgrounds can take on numerous forms and there are several types of injuries kids might suffer during such an incident. 

Safety risks and common injuries 

Most playgrounds have various types of activities for children to enjoy, ranging anywhere from slides to seesaws. Frequent maintenance of playground objects may play a vital role in mitigating safety concerns, but things might not always go as planned. Studies state that poorly maintained playgrounds can carry various types of safety hazards and such negligence may only increase the risks a child might suffer a serious fall. 

Fall-related incidents remain a common cause of injury on playgrounds and kids who fall due to unsafe conditions may suffer various types of injuries in the process. Playground falls could cause injuries such as bone fractures, dislocations or even muscle strains. Kids may also be at risk of suffering head injuries or internal organ damage during a fall-related accident on a playground. 

Playground accidents 

Poorly maintained playgrounds could expose children to a variety of slip-and-fall risks. Parents of kids who suffer serious harm due to such negligence may wish to exercise their rights to seek restitution accordingly, and they could consider speaking with an attorney for assistance in preparing for the process. Such a decision may help provide a parent in New Mexico with much needed insight on all the available legal avenues and help place him or her in a better position in which to seek the full amount of compensation entitled through a claim against all parties deemed responsible. 

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