On Friday March 5 five-year-old Parker Lennig was injured in a ski lift accident in Rocklin CA. The boys parents report that when Parker fell from the life the ski lift operator was not paying attention and Parker was dragged approximately fifteen feet before the operator turned off the lift. Parker was taken to a nearby hospital but thankfully his injuries were not life-threatening.
Property owners and their employees are responsible for making sure that their property is safe for the people who use it. When someones negligence causes an injury (whether because a property owner is using unsafe equipment or because an employee isnt paying attention) the victims of those injuries may wish to file a lawsuit. I wish I could say that this is a simple process but in my experience both individuals and companies will do almost anything to avoid accepting responsibility for an accident. But ultimately the law is on your side. With the help of an experienced personal injury attorney you can be sure that those responsible for your injuries are brought to justice.
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