During the summer months, it’s great to take your kids to fun activities with their friends. Bounce houses are a exciting way for your children to socialize and engage in exercise. Bounce houses are often used to celebrate birthdays or block parties.

However, the potential dangers of bounce houses are being highlighted with some shocking stories of injuries from across the country. Therefore, it is important to make sure that you children are safe at all times when playing in a bounce house.

Most of the more serious accidents relating to bounce houses have occurred when the bounce house was blown away by a strong gust of wind. If you have paid a company to manage a bounce house at your home, the company may be liable for the damages if it can be proven that they negligently failed to intervene.

Unsecured bounce houses

If you have inflated and managed the bounce house yourself, it is vital that you adhere to all of the warnings and instructions. The house needs to be adequately secured to the ground so that it does not move, topple over or blow away.

Establishing responsibility after an accident

There are three possibilities in regard to who is responsible for an accident involving a bounce house. It may be the responsibility of the manufacturer if there was a fault in the product. It may be the responsibility of the workers managing and supervising the bounce house, and it may be the responsibility of the location owners.

If your child was injured in a bounce house in the state of Virginia, it is important to take action as soon as possible after the accident occurred.

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