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Jacksonville Sports Injury Attorney

Many children enjoy playing sports on teams. Adults also enjoy sports and fitness, with many attending gyms on a regular basis. However, there have been serious situations in which someone has gone wrong, causing catastrophic injuries due to negligence. Jacksonville sports injury attorney Charles J. Gillette has helped many Florida residents with these legal issues.

Risks in Athletics

There is always  a risk involved when playing sports. Children and parents are often informed of this risk, so when a child is injured while playing football, soccer, baseball, or other sports, they generally cannot sue the school, gym, or other facility.

However, there are some exceptions. Coaches, sports professionals, and equipment manufacturers have to maintain safety standards. They have to use their judgment to create a safe environment for athletes. When they fail to do so, they open themselves up to a lawsuit. A person injured by negligence can recover compensation for injuries and other damages.

Types of Negligence in Sports Injury Cases

Coaches can especially be considered negligent for their actions, especially if they lead to injuries or death. Some common types of negligence in sports include the following:

  • Failure to warn of risks
  • Inadequate supervision
  • Lack of proper training
  • Lack of proper credentials
  • Inadequate monitoring of injured players
  • Improper equipment
  • Failure to stop risky or violent conduct
  • Negligent hiring of coaches and other staff
  • Improper design of playing field or premises
  • Medical malpractice

Elements of a Sports Injury Claim

In order to file a legal claim for your sports injury case, you will need to prove four elements of negligence:

  1. Duty. The coach or other sports professional had a duty to protect the players.
  2. Breach. The coach or other person in charge breached this duty
  3. Causation. The breach of duty caused an accident and subsequent injuries.
  4. Damages. There were damages involved, such as medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Rehabilitation After a Sports Injury

A sports injury caused by someone else’s negligence can cause long-term damages. Not only will you have to deal with the physical pain and injuries, but also the costs involved. Some injuries can cost tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars to treat. Count on Jacksonville sports injury attorney Charles J. Gillette to help you with financial recovery while you focus on your physical recovery.

There are a lot of possible situations. You could suffer a concussion or brain or spinal injury from a fall or contact. In the summer, heat stroke is common, causing medical issues and even death for many children. Broken bones are also common. Leg injuries, such as dislocated joints and torn tendons, can also occur.

Rehabilitation can be lengthy and costly. Get the financial help you need with a lawsuit against the liable party.

Contact a Jacksonville Sports Injury Attorney Today

A sports-related accident can lead to catastrophic injury and even death. Many kids and teens have been injured by the negligence of gyms, schools, and sports organizations.

Jacksonville sports injury attorney Charles J. Gillette can help you with your case. We can determine liability and assist you in obtaining the compensation you deserve for lost wages, medical bills, pain and suffering, and more. Schedule a free initial consultation with Gillette Law, P.A. today. Call 904-600-4758 or fill out the online form.

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