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One of the first motor skills children develop is bouncing up and down. The natural progression of bouncing on trampolines can be traced back to jumping in a crib. This is a great explanation for why trampolines are so popular in backyards and larger trampoline parks. However, all that fun movement comes with risks. Many accidents occur due to improper maintenance, overcrowding, and one wrong jump. It is important to understand the dangers and how to prevent injuries.     

Understanding The Numbers  

Every jump carries some level of risk. While trampolines provide entertainment, they also pose dangers that should not be ignored. Each year, thousands of people seek medical attention for injuries while jumping. Children are the most affected. The American Academy of Pediatrics keeps a record of specific numbers of trampoline-related accidents and injuries.  

  • Over 8 million “jumper hours” resulted in more than 13,000 reported injuries. 
  • More than 11% of reported cases were classified as significant, meaning they required extended medical care. 

These numbers highlight the real risks involved, especially when proper safety measures are not followed. Although trampolines are designed for fun, the statistics reveal a different reality. No parent wants to see their child hurt and face the challenges alone after one wrong jump.  

Understanding The Reasons  

The key to preventing trampoline injuries is to identify the sources. Here are the most common situations that can lead to severe injuries.  
 
When multiple people jump at once, the uneven bounce can throw someone off balance, leading to dangerous falls. 
 
Once someone lands on the mat incorrectly, joints and bones can be put at risk, leading to painful sprains or fractures. 
 
Although doing flips and somersaults might seem fun, these skills require proper technique. Attempting them without training can result in head or spinal injuries.  
 
Recognizing these dangers helps families take precautions and enjoy their time on the trampolines with ease. Every second counts, and taking the right measures can prevent stress, hardship, and the unimaginable.

Understanding the Role of Liability Waivers  

It might come as an instinct to sign a liability waiver at the trampoline park without looking. After all, thinking about potential injuries is not going to be the first thing on a parent’s mind. However, there needs to be a change in mindset because waivers are not always as clear-cut as they seem.    
 
In many cases, waivers may not hold up if negligence or poor safety practices played a role in the injury. The truth is, there are situations where a waiver cannot protect a business from liability, especially if it fails to follow proper safety measures. If you or your child were injured at a trampoline park, consult with an attorney to understand your rights 

Understanding How to Prevent Trampoline Risks 

Taking the right precautions can help reduce the risk of trampoline injuries. Before allowing anyone to jump, make sure that these measures are in place.

  1. Ensure that bars, springs, and the surrounding landing area have proper padding and secure coverings. 
  2. Check that all protective padding is intact and securely in place. If padding appears thin or damaged, avoid using the trampoline until it is replaced.
  3. Children should never jump without adult supervision. Watch for unsafe behavior, such as rough play.
  4. When multiple people jump together, weight differences can create unexpected force, sending smaller jumpers flying. Enforcing a one-at-a-time rule helps maintain control and prevent injuries.
  5. Dangerous stunts, such as flips and somersaults, should be avoided. While these moves may seem fun, they have a high risk of head, neck, and spinal injuries. 

Fielding Law Will Help You Land on Your Feet  

One wrong jump should not change your life forever. If an injury has turned excitement into hardship, you deserve answers and support. Whether it happens in a backyard or a trampoline park, our team at Fielding Law is ready to stand by your side. Do not let an accident keep you down. Call 833.88.SHARK and we will help you bounce back with confidence.  

Note: Information provided is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult with a qualified attorney for legal concerns.

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