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The untied drawstrings on my 7-year-old’s hooded sweatshirt got snagged near the top of the slide and tightened as she slid down, strangling her. The manufacturer of the equipment went out of business a decade ago. What are our options now? Can I go after the clothing manufacturer and the school district as well?

My child was injured at the city playground on their equipment. Is the city liable for his injuries?

My son was injured playing on his school’s playground equipment on a Saturday. Is the school district liable?

My daughter was being chased by an older child at the city playground. She tried to climb the jungle gym to get away, and fell. Is the playground liable as well as the parents of the older child?

Our city’s playground has old equipment that hasn’t been kept up. If a child is injured on this equipment, is the city liable for not replacing it?

My child was injured at the school playground during recess, even though there was an adult playground monitor. Who is liable for his injuries?

My child was injured when another child was misusing the swings at our playground. Who is at fault?

Can we sue the school for our child’s injuries that he suffered at the playground when he climbed the fence to get into the playground at night?

Arsenic was found in the landscaping timbers used at the school playground. What should I have my child tested for to determine if she has suffered from exposure to this?

We just found out that our city built the playground on a contaminated site. How do we make sure that our children are compensated for any exposure-related injuries that show up later?

My kids were fooling around on the playground equipment at an abandoned school and one fell, hitting other equipment on the way down to the ground. Does the town have any liability even though the school has long closed?

Some of the trees at our city’s playground were dead, and a child was injured by a falling tree branch. Is the city liable for not taking those trees down?

The city has admitted that it knew it was unreasonably dangerous to have concrete under the jungle gym at the playground. Can I hold them accountable for this admission?

My 9-year old collided with another boy on some monkey bars at a fast food restaurant. He fell to the pea gravel surface, suffering fractures and internal injuries. Since there was fault at the start, will my damages be restricted? Does the owner of the fast food restaurant have any liability?




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