Amusement Park Ride Accidents
Visiting an amusement park is a special outing for many people in the Midwest. When a trip to a park ends in disaster because of injury or death, the injured person or his or her family may seek to receive compensation if the park had some responsibility for the accident. Our lawyers can help you file a claim. We advocate vigorously for our clients to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, disability, and pain and suffering.
Water Park Accidents
Water Parks can be a fun summertime activity, but many visitors are being injured inside the parks. In addition, there have been many all year round indoor water parks that have opened in recent years. A water park can be a dangerous playground, as children and adults encounter potentially harmful rides with the added hazard of drowning. Our lawyers can help you file a claim. We advocate vigorously for our clients to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, disability, and pain and suffering.
Reasons For Amusement / Water Park Accidents
- Slip Trip and Falls
- Poor Design of Rides
- Inadequate Maintenance
- Untrained Staff
- Improper Operation of Rides
- Inadequate Staffing
- Failure to Warn of Hazard
- Inadequate Security
- Imbalance of Chlorine/Chemicals in Pools
- High Indoor Heat and Humidity Levels
Free consultation with a lawyer about an amusement or water park accident claim
If you were injured in an amusement or water park accident, we invite you to call 513-721-1077 or e-mail our Cincinnati office, Gregory S. Young Co., LPA, to arrange a free consultation with a personal injury lawyer. Ask about:
- Ask about free parking at our downtown Cincinnati location
- Appointments available at nine suburban locations
- Evening and weekend appointments
- Home and hospital visits
- No attorney's fees unless you collect*
Our satellite offices are located in Mason, West Chester, Tri-County, Blue Ash / Kenwood, Northgate, Clermont County, Florence, Finneytown and Western Hills. Addresses, maps and directions
*Some costs associated with representation may apply.




