Interesting Article on FL Theme Park Injury Lawsuits

Attorneys that take cases like these are the abomination, what leeches on society.
 
Thanks for posting, very interesting read.

Just goes to show you, you need to be aware of your surroundings, lots of trips and falls resulting in injuries. We sometimes fail to watch our step, or see where we are going as we walk around trying to take in the scenery.

So be careful everyone and stay safe.

Also, don't try to line jump into the FP line, you will be stopped, and run the risk of being embarrased to the point of fainting, thereby causing injury to yourself. lol

Also, if Disney offers you $250,000 for your trip and fall, take it or you may end up oweing them $170,000, when the case goes to court and Disney wins.
 

I had to laugh at the guy who turned down the offer of $250,000 from Disney (I assume that wasn't enough for him!??!) and when it went to a jury, he lost, and then had to PAY disney almost $130,000 for legal expenses. Guess he should have settled for the $250,000 lol
 
I had to laugh at the guy who turned down the offer of $250,000 from Disney (I assume that wasn't enough for him!??!) and when it went to a jury, he lost, and then had to PAY disney almost $130,000 for legal expenses. Guess he should have settled for the $250,000 lol

Yup, he should have taken what was behind Door #1 !!!
 
"" to a high of $145,000 — offered to the family of a toddler run over by a taxicab at a Disney hotel.""


I remember reading about this incident on the disboards at the time it happened- interesting to see the outcome.
 
I see that the woman that got beat up at the Mad Tea Party is suing Disney. I originally felt bad for her til I read this...

To quote..

"Walt Disney World knew or should have known that patrons in the park get hot and tired and as such it is reasonably foreseeable that a guest who is unfamiliar with Walt Disney World's techniques for line control at the Mad Hatter Tea Party Ride might think that other guests are cutting the line when they are put in the common area prior to going on the ride. ... Walt Disney World knew or should have known that by designing the ride with these line control features patrons would get mad at each other (and) physical attacks could happen." - Assertions in Krause's lawsuit complaint."
 
The statistics side comes out in me...anyone take a look at the database and see where most of the resort injuries come from?
 
...don't try to line jump into the FP line, you will be stopped, and run the risk of being embarrased to the point of fainting, thereby causing injury to yourself.

Woudln't you just love to read a disclaimer sign like this in a Disney ride que? :lmao:
 
"" to a high of $145,000 — offered to the family of a toddler run over by a taxicab at a Disney hotel.""

I remember reading about this incident on the disboards at the time it happened- interesting to see the outcome.

That was not that long ago that happened. I don't think if there is/was a lawsuit it would have an outcome yet.
Under CR I saw one listed where "A woman said she tripped on an unleveled walkway, fell and was injured when she got off a Disney World bus." And that was in 2006. Even that one shows as still active in court.

I think the recent one was at CR, by a bus, hitting a vehicle parked in the WDW Bus only area. If I recall correct.

It is amazing how almost all are due to people tripping and falling.
 
I think the recent one was at CR, by a bus, hitting a vehicle parked in the WDW Bus only area. If I recall correct.
I was at the Contemporary that night when the accident happened because I saw all the police cars, ambluances and helecopters arriving at the same time. I don't know what happened after because that accident never made the news down there, although I don't see how WDW could get sued because the person in that car should not have been parked there and there was a sign which said WDW buses only.
 
I was at the Contemporary that night when the accident happened because I saw all the police cars, ambluances and helecopters arriving at the same time. I don't know what happened after because that accident never made the news down there, although I don't see how WDW could get sued because the person in that car should not have been parked there and there was a sign which said WDW buses only.

Leave it up to some lawyer to find a reason...
 
"Last spring, for example, a man from Puerto Rico sued Disney because he had fainted from embarrassment when a ride attendant in the Magic Kingdom challenged him as he stood in a FastPass "shortcut" line at Space Mountain."

Enjoy.

"challenged him"? To, like, what, a duel?? Space blasters at 10 paces? Fastpass quick draw?
 
The sad part about some of these suits is that they can even reach court in the first place. Worse still, there are judges and jury members out there who fall for this stuff.
 
Apparently not that many..

All the jury decisions have been in the parks favor.

Regardless... there were an astounding number of clearly frivolous suits which were dismissed.. Shocking ... so shockin to see such stupidity.

Knox
 
Enough that they keep on bringing them--. Now if there were some sort of penalty for filing a frivolous suit---
 


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