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On any given summer day, thousands of people flock to waterparks for family fun. But these destinations come with the potential for a serious personal injury to occur, including slips and falls, wounds sustained from rides, and infections from unsanitary water. All waterpark attendees should know the proper steps to take in case such issues happen. 

What to Do Following a Personal Injury at a Waterpark

1. Take Pictures & Notes of the Scene

personal injuryDocumenting the accident scene can provide crucial evidence should a personal injury lawsuit stem from the incident. Smartphones are extremely handy. Take photos of the scene: the ride or area where the injury was sustained and the general area around it, and any dangers that contributed to the accident. Also, using your phone's Notes feature, write down what happened while the details are still fresh in your mind.

2. Talk to Witnesses

Chances are usually good that someone saw what happened, especially at a busy waterpark. Don't hesitate to ask nearby bystanders or park employees if they saw what happened. Be sure to get their names and contact information should you need them to give a statement in a lawsuit.

3. Alert the Park Immediately

Don't leave the scene without alerting the park of what happened. In most waterparks, staffers know how to deal with personal injury matters and will direct you to the appropriate area to file a report with the administration. This is an essential step because you are starting a verifiable paper trail that gives a record of the injury and are ensuring the park is informed of the issue. Both are important if you need to file a legal claim against them.

4. Consult a Personal Injury Attorney

An injury attorney will ensure your rights are protected and you understand all the available legal options. Attorneys take care of filing legal paperwork, drafting letters, and writing necessary motions and documents, and they know the intricacies of injury law inside and out. In other words, a lawyer will help you navigate the case at every stage and work to get you the needed compensation.

 

If you've been injured at a waterpark, trust The Law Office of Gregory S. Young in Cincinnati, OH, to look out for you. Since 1958, they have been representing Ohio and Kentucky residents in all aspects of personal injury law, including waterpark accidents, car crashes, and dog bites. Call (513) 721-1077, visit them online, or message them on Facebook or Twitter to schedule a free case evaluation.

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