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The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (ROSPA) says parents should always ensure that children follow safety advice when on trampolines – failure to do this could easily result in injury and, consequently, an accident compensation claim.
Children should never be left to play on trampolines unattended. Instead, a suitable adult should be in attendance at all times to supervise play and thus help minimise the risk of accident injuries occurring.
Safety nets around a trampoline are an essential device for reducing the scope and potential for trampolining injuries. They are available for a relatively modest investment and can be the difference between a minor scare and a catastrophic injury.
Most commonly, trampoline accidents result in soft tissue injuries, which should heal relatively quickly and cause little or no long-term damage.
Fractures, whether of limbs, ribs or fingers, are another of the most common types of injury caused by trampoline accidents. In the event that a child suffers this type of injury as a result of the negligence of adults, a personal injury solicitor may be able to mount a successful accident compensation claim.
Unfortunately, some trampoline accidents may result in serious head or spinal injuries, which may cause brain damage or paralysis, respectively.
These traumatic injuries can result in significant payouts of injury compensation.
ROSPA comments, "Trampolines can be enjoyed safely if you follow some simple guidelines.
"Parents should read the information that comes with the trampoline because it's there for a reason."
If you or your child has suffered personal injury in an accident caused by the negligence or recklessness of another party you may be able to make an accident compensation claim.
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