Recent Recoveries

Client Received:

Recent Recoveries

Client Received:

$1,870,000.00 

$1,870,000.00 

Wrongful Death Case
Motor Vehicle Accident

Wrongful Death Case
Motor Vehicle Accident

$1,200,000.00 

$1,200,000.00 

Wrongful Death Case
18 Wheeler Accident

Wrongful Death Case
18 Wheeler Accident

$1,495,000.00 

$1,495,000.00 

Non Fatal Fire in Airplane
Bad Faith Insurance Claim

Non Fatal Fire in Airplane
Bad Faith Insurance Claim

$858,590.00 

$858,590.00 

Truck Accident Case
Closed Head Injury

Truck Accident Case
Closed Head Injury

$626,700.00 

$626,700.00 

Work Injury Case
Hand Injury

Work Injury Case
Hand Injury

$413,750.00 

$413,750.00 

Wrongful Death Case
Received Wrong Medication

Wrongful Death Case
Received Wrong Medication

$305,000.00 

$305,000.00 

Wrongful Death Case
Drunk Driving Accident

Wrongful Death Case
Drunk Driving Accident

$229,500.00 

$229,500.00 

Premises Liability
Closed Head Injury

Premises Liability
Closed Head Injury

$583,750.00 

$583,750.00 

Truck Accident Case
Back Injury/ Fusion Surgery

Truck Accident Case
Back Injury/ Fusion Surgery

$661,700.00 

$661,700.00 

Wrongful Death Case
Truck Accident (Policy Limits)

Wrongful Death Case
Truck Accident (Policy Limits)

$523,916.00 

$523,916.00 

Work Injury Case
Broken Pelvis

Work Injury Case
Broken Pelvis

$309,535.00 

$309,535.00 

Work Injury Case
Closed Head Injury

Work Injury Case
Closed Head Injury

$290,000.00 

$290,000.00 

Wrongful Death Case
Work Injury (Policy Limits)

Wrongful Death Case
Work Injury (Policy Limits)

$201,000.00 

$201,000.00 

Wrongful Death Case
Drunk Driving Accident

Wrongful Death Case
Drunk Driving Accident

$170,000.00 

$170,000.00 

Wrongful Death Case
First Party Dram Shop Cause

Wrongful Death Case
First Party Dram Shop Cause

$201,812.00 

$201,812.00 

Truck Accident Case
Back Injury/ Surgery

Truck Accident Case
Back Injury/ Surgery

Dallas Injury & Wrongful Death Lawyers

Dallas Water Park Drowning Attorney

Our Attorneys Discuss Drowning Accidents at Texas Water Parks

The following water parks connote hours of carefree fun for children and families alike during hot Texas summers:

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  • Six Flags Hurricane Harbor in Dallas
  • Hawaiian Falls in the DFW Metroplex
  • Lost Lagoon at SeaWorld in San Antonio
  • Splash Town USA in San Antonio
  • Schiltterbahn in New Braunfels, South Padre Island, and Galveston
  • Wet-n-Wild Waterworld in El Paso
  • Volente Beach
  • White Water Bay
  • Splash Kingdom
  • and the many smaller waterparks that exist across Texas

However, with the millions of people that visit these water parks in Texas every year, accidents are bound to occur. Drownings, disease, neck injuries, and broken bones are only a few of the types of injuries that can occur in the blink of an eye at a Texas water park. When such a water park injury has occurred, an injured victim, or the parent or guardian of an injured child, may be able to seek compensation for their injury through a personal injury lawsuit against the liable party or parties. However, ascertaining who is to blame for a water park accident can often be challenging due to the many legal aspects commonly involved in these types of amusement park accidents.


Liability in a Dallas Water Park Accident

When a Dallas water park accident occurs, who’s to blame? That’s often the first questioned asked by an injured victim or the parent of an injured child at a water park. Depending on the specific circumstances of the accident, there can sometimes be more than one liable party. For instance, a negligent lifeguard may not be aware of a struggling child in the water, especially in heavily-populated water parks at peak visiting times. However, a lifeguard is supposed to have had training to keep an ever-vigilant eye open for the possibility of a child drowning or experiencing some type of injury. Failure to act quickly by a supervising agent can result in severe personal injury to any man, woman, or child at a water park in Texas. When a water park drowning may be occurring, a child could suffer severe brain damage as a result of a lack of oxygen getting to their brain. When a supervisor at a water park, whether that’s an employee or a lifeguard, fails to take responsible action as an accident is occurring, the employee and the employer will likely both bear liability for the accident.

An owner of a water park may bear premises liability for accidents that occur due to a lack of maintenance of the pools, water rides, amusement park equipment, or protective barriers like fences and gates that may surround particular areas of the water park. If underage children can easily access areas that should be restricted to them, an owner may be held liable for that child’s injury or death. If a water slide breaks due to a lack of proper care, a person injured by that slide could hold the property owner or water park management company liable for their injury.

Additionally, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) maintains safety standards for water parks in regards to water quality, staffing, and design. Water-borne diseases can happen when the water in a pool or water park ride is not properly treated with anti-bacterial chemicals. Staffing requirements hold that professional lifeguards should know CPR and life-saving measures, as well as crowd-control methods. Lastly, water parks should be designed in such a way as to mitigate injuries or accidents, such as those caused by shallow pools, slippery surfaces, or crowded water park rides.

Lastly, a part manufacturer may bear liability if a faulty drain cover or a defective safety device contributed to a water park accident. However, determining if a product liability case is in order can be challenging, since a bad drain cover may be the result of poor maintenance, as opposed to poor design or construction. Regardless, if a piece of equipment may have contributed to a drowning accident at a water park in Texas, both the manufacturer and the entity responsible for maintaining the equipment will be investigated. It should also be noted that the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Safety Act requires anti-entrapment drain covers and suction covers to be installed in public pools. If the covers installed at a Dallas water park do not meet the standards as set forth by the Pool & Safety Act, the water park could be in violation of the law. Pools without these types of covers may result in water park entrapment accidents.

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If You’ve Been Injured at a Texas Water Park, Contact Dallas Water Park Drowning Attorney Michael Grossman

Water park accidents and Texas water park drownings can cause severe personal injury or death. When such an accident has been caused by the negligent behavior of another person or entity, an injured victim or a bereaved family likely has merit in pursuing legal action against the liable parties through a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit. By seeking to have a civil suit brought against the negligent parties, an aggrieved party will work towards seeking compensation for their injury or loss, while simultaneously working to see justice served so that a similar accident does not have to cause injury or loss to someone else.

With so many areas of law that may be touched upon in connection to a water park accident, from premises liability to product liability to negligent supervision, an aggrieved party will often require the legal help of an experienced Dallas water park accident attorney that possesses a wide range of legal knowledge and years of relevant experience. After having helped thousands of hurting victims throughout the country over the last twenty years, Texas water park accident attorney Michael Grossman is ready to help you through this difficult time. The compensation possibly received through the successful outcome of a civil lawsuit may be able to assist you with medical bills, lost wages, and, in the tragedy of losing a loved one, funeral expenses, or your loved one’s loss of future earnings. Additionally, we will work to ensure that the liable parties are held properly accountable for their actions so that future drownings or other water-related accidents do not have to occur at the same water park due to continued negligent behavior.

Contact our water park accident attorneys at 1-855-326-0000 for a free legal consultation to discuss your legal options following a water park accident in Texas. We’re ready to help you through this difficult time toward a better tomorrow.



Some of Our Most Recent Successful Cases

$400,000.00 Recovery - Wrongful Death / Medical Malpractice
Total Recovery:
$400,000.00
Attorney Fees:
$132,000.00
Litigation Expenses:
$25,000.00
Confidential Recovery - Wrongful Death / Workplace Accident
Total Recovery:
Confidential
Attorney Fees:
Confidential
Litigation Expenses:
Confidential
$95,035.00 Recovery - Wrongful Death / Automobile Accident
Total Recovery:
$95,035.00
Attorney Fees:
$31,678.00
Litigation Expenses:
$25.00
Confidential Recovery - Wrongful Death / Premises Liability
Total Recovery:
Confidential
Attorney Fees:
Confidential
Litigation Expenses:
Confidential
$300,000.00 Recovery - Wrongful Death / Third Party Dram Shop
Total Recovery:
$300,000.00
Attorney Fees:
$132,000.00
Litigation Expenses:
$0.00
$250,000.00 Recovery - Wrongful Death / Commercial Vehicle Accident
Total Recovery:
$250,000.00
Attorney Fees:
$78,000.00
Litigation Expenses:
$370.00
$2,000,000.00 Recovery - Wrongful Death / Commercial Vehicle Accident
Total Recovery:
$2,000,000.00
Attorney Fees:
$775,000.00
Litigation Expenses:
$25,000.00
$40,000.00 Recovery - Premises Liability Accident (Foot Injury Requiring Surgery)
Total Recovery:
$40,000.00
Attorney Fees:
$16,000.00
Litigation Expenses:
$1,168.00
$250,000.00 Recovery - Wrongful Death / Commercial Vehicle Accident
Total Recovery:
$250,000.00
Attorney Fees:
$82,500.00
Litigation Expenses:
$10,000.00
$50,000.00 Recovery - Premises Liability Accident (Soft-Tissue Injuries)
Total Recovery:
$50,000.00
Attorney Fees:
$20,000.00
Litigation Expenses:
$485.00