Stadium Dangers
Whether they are used as a setting for a sporting event, concert, or other large function, stadium and multi-purpose complexes attract more than one hundred million visitors every year across the United States. Stadiums are designed to hold a large number of people at once and while they are intended to attract fans to enjoy a game or concert, they can be extremely dangerous when owners or workers act negligently. Property owners owe patrons a certain duty of care when they enter the facility. When they fail to uphold this duty and patrons are hurt as a result, the stadium owner or agents may be found to be legally liable for the damage.
If you or someone you know has suffered an injury at a stadium and someone else is at fault, you may be eligible for financial compensation. Contact the Chicago premises liability lawyers of Friedman & Bonebrake, P.C., by calling 312-466-8200 to schedule a free consultation with a knowledgeable and experienced attorney.
Common Stadium Injuries
There are many possible dangers at stadiums and multi-purpose facilities. You may be able to file a lawsuit seeking financial compensation if you have been injured due to any of the following:
- Inadequate or damaged guardrails
- Stairwell, escalator, or elevator damage
- Lack of proper maintenance to facilities
- Wet or slippery floors in bathrooms or concourses
- Inadequate security
Any of these injuries could potentially cost you thousands of dollars in medical bills and lost wages so contact one of our attorneys today so we can fight for you.
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To take the first step in fighting for financial compensation, contact the Chicago premises liability lawyers of Friedman & Bonebrake, P.C., at 312-466-8200 today. We will help you to hold these negligent parties accountable for the harm that they have caused.