Trampoline park injuries often include fractures, head injuries, sprains, and sometimes neck or spinal injuries.
Trampoline-related injuries can be much more serious than many families expect. Pediatric and consumer safety sources commonly identify broken bones, sprains, concussions, head injuries, and more severe neck or spinal trauma as known risks associated with trampoline use. Younger children can be especially vulnerable to injury, particularly when jumping with older or larger participants or attempting stunts.
BOTTOM LINE FROM TWWLAWFIRM.COM
👉 Trampoline injuries are not always minor. What may seem like “just a fall” can sometimes result in significant harm.
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