Justice Guardians Overbrook Park (866-918-5292), the Overbrook Park office of an experienced personal injury attorney collective with branches throughout Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, is now taking swimming pool accident cases.
The specialist personal injury attorneys know that one of America’s favorite spring and summer pastimes, especially for children, is going to the swimming pool, whether at home or at a public pool. However, Justice Guardians Overbrook Park also knows that the combination of toddlers and children with wet slippery spaces and hard concrete edges can sadly lead to profound injuries that may have lifelong impacts. That’s why they are now taking swimming pool accident cases.
More information is available at https://justiceguardians.com/swimming-pool-accident/
In launching their swimming pool accident service, Justice Guardians Overbrook Park has responded to the latest figures on their prevalence in the community. While Americans tend to think of swimming pools as safer than the sea, the latest figures from the CDC reflect that this is no longer the case, with about 30% of fatal and non-fatal drownings among children aged 5 to 14 occurring in swimming pools.
In addition to both fatal and non-fatal drownings, Justice Guardians Overbrook Park’s own research indicates that several serious injuries are also increasingly common at pools, including broken bones, ligament sprains, lacerations, concussions, TBI (traumatic brain injury), and nerve damage.
As the attorneys explain, these injuries often occur in public pools – as a result of a slip and fall, inadequate lifeguard supervision etc. – which means negligence may be a factor. Likewise, in the case of a private pool, faulty equipment may also lead to death or injury, such as swimming pool drain entrapment injuries.
While it may be difficult for a grieving family to know just who or what is to blame for an accident, the experienced lawyers at Justice Guardians Overbrook Park can review the facts of the case and make an assessment about how best to proceed.
Should the lawyers believe there is a case, they will proceed on a no-win, no-fee contingency basis and will seek damages for past and ongoing medical care costs, loss of income (for parents who may now be in a care role), physical suffering and emotional anguish, loss of quality of life, and more.
Justice Guardians Overbrook Park recommends swimming pool accident victims contact them online or on their 24/7 hotline to begin the process.
A spokesperson for the experienced personal injury attorneys said, “Contact us today to schedule your free case evaluation. You’ll get the chance to ask any questions you may have at no cost to you. Moreover, if you chose to retain our lawyers, we’ll fight for you on contingency. This means that if we can’t secure compensation on your behalf, you won’t owe any legal fees. No win, no fee.”
More details can be found at https://justiceguardians.com/pa/overbrook-park-wynnewood/