Amusement Park Accidents

Six Flags Over Georgia is a popular tourist attraction for the state, home of the Scream Machine and the Goliath. Patrons expect to ride a few rollercoasters and eat a funnel cake or some cotton candy and have a thrilling time with their family and friends. Usually theme parks are quite safe, but unfortunately, disaster can and does occur. Thousands of injuries and even several deaths happen each year at amusement parks in the United States.

Potential injuries range in severity from minor slips on wet surfaces to loss of limbs, paralysis, and death due to rollercoaster accidents. If you or a loved one were injured or killed at Six Flags Over Georgia or another park, it is crucial to consult an experienced attorney immediately. Personal injury suits are complicated and time-bound, and if you are not careful you could miss your window to receive the compensation you deserve.

Atlanta Attorney for Accidents at Six Flags Over Georgia

The Balams Firm has been fighting for maximum compensation for personal injury victims throughout the Atlanta metropolitan area and the surrounding parts of Georgia in Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Roswell, Marietta, Lawrenceville, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Duluth, East Point, Forest Park, Smyrna, Norcross, Riverdale, Milton, Decatur, College Park, and elsewhere in Fulton County, Cobb County, Gwinnett County, Clayton County and DeKalb County. We have represented victims with injuries arising from many different kinds of accidents.

Through our extensive work with Georgia accident victims, we have gained the skill and knowledge necessary to build a suit that can succeed. Timing can make or break a case, so don’t delay. Call The Balams Firm at (404) 445-2005 today. The first consultation is free.


Overview of Amusement Park Accident Law in Georgia


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Types of Personal Injury Claims for Amusement Park Accidents

 If you or a loved one were injured or killed at Six Flags Over Georgia, the concept of premises liability applies. Amusement parks owe a duty of care to visitors to protect them from foreseeable dangers while on their premises. Most personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits use the legal standard called negligence. According to this doctrine, the owner of a property is liable if they owed a “duty” to you and “breached” it by doing or not doing something that resulted in injury.

For example, an amusement park operator might fail to adequately maintain a ride, causing it to malfunction and hurt someone. The park owner would be considered negligent for not following the instructions to maintain the ride properly.

If the accident is determined to have been caused by a manufacturing defect from the company that built it, you may have a product liability claim. Product manufacturers have a duty to ensure that the items they produce are designed correctly, function properly and are safe for the public. Manufacturers who fail to do this could be considered negligent and could be held liable.


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Deadlines and Damages for Amusement Park Accidents

With a professional’s help, you may be able to demonstrate that an amusement park’s negligence caused your injury. Potential damages may include coverage of medical expenses and lost or future wages, the cost of continued support in the case of long-term disability, and compensation for pain and suffering.

Personal injury and wrongful death suits are time-sensitive and if you wait too long you will be unable to recover damages. Georgia’s statute of limitations typically provides two years in which to file a lawsuit, but the deadlines may change in particular circumstances.


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Additional Resources

Saferparks Database – An information database about amusement park accidents and related injuries, such as those from go-karts and waterslides. The site has helpful graphs and search tools that help visualize the data. Go here to get a sense of everything that can go wrong at amusement parks, from minor injuries to deaths.

U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission – The CPSC monitors safety information for many kinds of consumer products. Includes information about amusement park and carnival equipment. CPSC also operates the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, a power database query tool that allows researchers to search hospital data for any kind of injury.


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Amusement Park Accident Attorney in Atlanta, GA

Accidents at Six Flags Over Georgia can cause serious injury or death, and you may be entitled to a substantial monetary award. The Balams Firm has represented clients with injuries arising from many different kinds of accidents. Because liability determinations and applications of the negligence standard vary case-by-case, it is imperative that you speak with an experienced lawyer to help prepare an aggressive legal strategy tailored for you specifically.

By working with clients in similar cases throughout the Atlanta metro area and elsewhere in Georgia, we have gained the skill, knowledge, and experience to fight effectively for maximum compensation. Preparation of lawsuits is time-consuming, so you should not hesitate to call (404) 445-2005 right away for a free consultation.

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CLIENT TESTIMONIALS

  • 5 stars
    The Balams Firm did a wonderful job handling my personal injury case. I was able to get in touch with ReShea the day after my accident and she was very understanding and helped me find the care that I needed to address my specific needs.
    - Jazmyn F.
  • 5 stars
    Very professional attorney and team. Very responsive and kept me abreast of the process the entire time.
    - Anthony J.
  • 5 stars
    ReShea and I have litigated against each other for years and she very quickly earned my respect for her competency and professionalism. Since, I have referred many clients to her and they have all been exceptionally happy with her results and service.
    - LeRyan L.
  • 5 stars
    The Balams Law Firm hands down in the best in Atlanta. I had a injury at a hotel in Atlanta and I called 5 law firms, 3 of them being the big named ones you see on tv radio and they would not take me as a client. I found their number on google and talked to them and they took my case.
    - Brandon N.
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