Defective Child Sports Equipment Lawyer

We all know how dangerous sports can be. We still let our children participate in these activities, however, because we know how much joy they derive from them. With proper equipment and supervision, most parents trust that their children are reasonably safe from harm when on the playing field. However, when poorly manufactured equipment fails upon impact, players can be seriously injured.

Sports should be a source of pleasure and exercise for children, not activities that pose the threat of pain and injury. If your child has been injured due to a sports equipment malfunction, you have the right to demand damages from the company at fault. Contact defective child sports equipment lawyer Jeffrey Killino at 877-875-2927 to get the competent legal service you need.

Sports Injuries Resulting from Defective Equipment

When sports equipment fails, players may be at risk of suffering very serious injuries. Defective helmets, for example, can cause very serious head injuries that may be fatal. Other injuries resulting from defective sports equipment include the following:

  • Eye injuries
  • Broken bones
  • Lacerations
  • Sprains, strains, and ligament tears
  • Brain injuries
  • Growth plate injuries

Child injury lawyer Jeffrey Killino is not afraid to take on large corporations who have been negligent about protecting the safety of children. He filed a lawsuit against children’s toy manufacturer Mattel for endangering its customers with lead paint-coated toys, and he will not hesitate to take similar action against a corporation whose defective equipment has harmed your child.

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If your child has suffered a sports-related injury because of defective sports equipment, then you have the right to take legal action against the company at fault. Contact child injury lawyer Jeffrey Killino today at 877-875-2927 to speak with him about your legal rights and options.

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