How Can I Avoid Dangers in a Haunted House?

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A haunted house is a popular attraction that adults and children alike visit during the Halloween season. While this is intended to be a fun festivity, it is an unfortunate truth that accidents have been reported to occur within this attraction. This is why, if you are participating, you must practice an abundance of caution. Read on to discover how to avoid dangers when visiting a haunted house and how a seasoned Tampa slip and fall lawyer at Merricks Law Group, P.A. can help you in the event of an accident.

In what ways can I avoid dangers when visiting a haunted house?

A responsible owner of a haunted house may post disclosure statements in front of the attraction’s entrance. These disclosure statements may warn against visiting the attraction if you have a certain pre-existing health condition. For your health and safety, it may be in your best interest to heed such warnings. They may read along the lines of the following:

  • You should not visit a haunted house if you have pre-existing heart conditions, as you may incur an injury after a jump scare.
  • You should not visit a haunted house if you have pre-existing respiratory conditions, as you may incur an injury due to the excessive smoke machines.
  • You should not visit a haunted house if you have been diagnosed with photosensitive epilepsy, as you may incur an injury due to the excessive strobe lights.
  • You should not visit a haunted house if you are pregnant, as you may slip and fall due to the poor lighting within the premises.

What other ways might I get injured?

If the owner of a haunted house does not post the aforementioned disclosures or otherwise does not require a waiver to be signed, then you may be able to hold them liable for your injuries in a personal injury claim. Or, you may still pursue legal action against them if you were involved in any of the following types of accidents:

  • You may experience a slip and fall due to a loose floorboard, step, handrail, or otherwise.
  • You may suffer from an infection after receiving a puncture wound caused by exposed, rusted nails.
  • You may incur bodily injury after being trampled in the overcrowded premises.
  • You may incur a head injury due to an overhead prop or decoration that is not tightly fastened in place.
  • You may incur bodily injury due to an aggressive scare tactic conducted by a costumed employee.

So when it comes to your personal injury claim, there is no time like the present to get started. Please reach out to a competent Tampa slip and fall lawyer from Merricks Law Group, P.A. at your earliest possible convenience.

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