Were you or a loved one injured in a bounce house?

If you or a loved one were injured in a Bounce House, your rights as a Bounce House participant may have been violated. Depending on the circumstances of your Bounce House injury, the violation of your rights might have caused your injury. Owners and renters of Bounce Houses must follow the laws and rules. When they don’t, innocent people get injured. Our firm assists victims of Bounce House injuries. Let us help you.

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Having successfully litigated Bounce House injury and premises liability cases, the Baird Law Group appreciates the intricacies and complexity of bounce house injury lawsuits.

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Bounce House Liabilities

Who is responsible for bounce house injuries? Several people or companies could be at fault, including:

  • The operator/supervisor of the bounce house when the injury occurred
  • The renter—the person, group, entity, or organization responsible for leasing the bounce house (often the same person who is required to supervise the ride during the lease)
  • The business that leased the bounce house to the renter
  • The bounce house installer.

Bounce House Injury News

13 injured when bounce houses go airborne in New York
Video by Associated Press, Post by Rick Martin of CNN

A heavy gust of wind blew away inflatable bounce houses with children inside at a New York soccer event, leaving 13 people injured, authorities said late Saturday. Read Article


Bounce House Accident Illuminates Perils
AP/The Huffington Post by FRANK ELTMAN and JOHN SEEWER

“I wish this was a rarity, but it’s not. It happens all the time,” said Jim Barber, a spokesman for the National Association of Amusement Ride Safety Officials, based in Brandon, Fla. “These are probably the most dangerous amusement devices they have.” Read Article

 


Arizona girls injured when bounce house blows away
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Posted: Feb. 21, 2011 | 2:01 a.m.

“A gust of wind picked up a bounce house with two girls playing inside Saturday, dumping one girl in the yard but carrying the other two houses away and dropping her onto a roof.” Read Article

 

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