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Diving Accidents

Diving accidents in swimming pools and other facilities have decreased dramatically over the years principally due to the enhanced awareness of the dangers associated with diving and the fact that many pools have removed their diving boards. The general theories … Continue reading

Swimming Facility Injuries

In analyzing injuries at any swimming facility there are a number of factors to be considered.State and local codes must be analyzed carefully to determine any and all requirements that may exist as far as: Fencing. The nature and characteristics … Continue reading

Premises Liability Components

One thing that distinguishes premises liability claims from other types of tort claims is that the party who is injured (the plaintiff) must prove that the property owner had notice of the defective condition on the premises. For instance, if … Continue reading

Green Buildings May Have Some Liability Issues

Green buildings can be a cost saving.  Green buildings are found throughout the United States and have a variety of features.  Some of them have water that is heated by thermal solar panels, cisterns that collect rain water from the roof, toilets that … Continue reading

Injury Hazard of Soccer Goals

The Consumer Product Safety Commission in recognition of the potential danger posed by heavy soccer goals has recommended certain guidelines to  prevent injuries from soccer goals.  The primary guideline is simply that the soccer goals be anchored so as to … Continue reading