Yesterday we visited a 'Jump Street' Trampoline park with my two sons, 5 and 11. I noticed from the moment we entered that staff seemed in high spirits. I was concerned that many of the staff seemed more interested in showboating on trampolines than being a Martial, as per their uniform.
One of theses Martials jumped backwards off a higher platform and landed on top of my 5 year old. He was seen by a first aider, given a cold compress and magnanimously provided with a free entry for next time. The first aider said the Centre would check with the CCTV to view the incident and deal with the individual. We took son to A&E and x rays showed the tibia is broken (bent and fractured) and now he is in a full leg cast, likely for the next 6 weeks. We have a holiday planned next week, which of course is now impossible, Christmas is ruined, and my son goes to a fee paying school which he might not be able to attend until he is mended.
A condition of the trampoline park is to sign a waiver indemnifying them from any injury - but there is no mention of injury from staff negligence. In fact I would accuse the centre of turning a blind eye to the reckless staff behaviour I observed from the moment we arrived.
What recourse or legal action can we take?
Man thanks
One of theses Martials jumped backwards off a higher platform and landed on top of my 5 year old. He was seen by a first aider, given a cold compress and magnanimously provided with a free entry for next time. The first aider said the Centre would check with the CCTV to view the incident and deal with the individual. We took son to A&E and x rays showed the tibia is broken (bent and fractured) and now he is in a full leg cast, likely for the next 6 weeks. We have a holiday planned next week, which of course is now impossible, Christmas is ruined, and my son goes to a fee paying school which he might not be able to attend until he is mended.
A condition of the trampoline park is to sign a waiver indemnifying them from any injury - but there is no mention of injury from staff negligence. In fact I would accuse the centre of turning a blind eye to the reckless staff behaviour I observed from the moment we arrived.
What recourse or legal action can we take?
Man thanks
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