A hot dog thrown by the Kansas City Royals team mascot hit a fan in the eye during a game in 2009. The injured fan required a couple of surgeries and incurred medical expenses close to $5,000. His vision is not quite as good as it was before the accident. The fan sued the Royals…
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Our last post featured a discussion of “Assumption of Risk”. In terms of the fans at a sporting event, this doctrine holds that a spectator knows, fully understands, and assumes the risk inherent in watching a live sporting event. Therefore, according to Herndon Virginia Injury Attorney Doug Landau, a lawsuit can be an uphill battle…
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Here is an interesting hypothetical case which, unfortunately, sometimes really happens: You are watching a sporting event when something comes flying into the stands. It could be a puck at an ice arena, a foul ball at a baseball stadium, or even a flying bat (baseball bat, that is!). Whatever the object, let us…
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