Does It Matter If My Child Wasn’t Following the Trampoline Park Rules?

Not necessarily. A child's failure to follow the rules does not automatically prevent a claim.

Trampoline parks often post warnings and rules, but that does not end the analysis. Facilities that invite children onto the premises are still expected to take reasonable steps to reduce known risks, including proper supervision, rule enforcement, and safe operation of the facility.

In Florida, fault can sometimes be apportioned among multiple parties. That means the question is often not simply whether a child broke a rule, but whether the facility also failed to act reasonably under the circumstances. 

BOTTOM LINE FROM TWWLAWFIRM.COM

👉 A posted rule is not always a complete defense. The bigger question is often whether the trampoline park took reasonable steps to keep guests safe.

(This legal/medical information is for general educational purposes only.  While it applies in many situations, no attorney-client relationship is formed—which enables a lawyer to give specific legal advice—until you have spoken to the lawyer directly and retained him or her in writing.)

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