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Activity Center Injuries

Activity Center & Trampoline Park Injury Lawyer in Las Vegas, Nevada

Indoor activity centers and trampoline parks are popular throughout Las Vegas, especially with families and children. While these facilities are marketed as fun and safe, serious injuries occur far more often than most people realize. When an indoor activity center or trampoline park fails to follow proper safety standards, injured patrons may have the right to compensation under Nevada law.

Banda Law Group represents injury victims throughout Las Vegas and Southern Nevada in claims involving unsafe indoor activity centers and trampoline parks.

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Common Types of Indoor Activity Centers in Las Vegas

Injuries frequently occur at facilities such as:

  • Trampoline parks

  • Indoor playgrounds

  • Ninja warrior or obstacle course gyms

  • Indoor climbing walls

  • Bounce house and inflatable centers

  • Adventure parks and family fun centers

  • Waterparks

These facilities often involve high-impact activity, crowded spaces, and participants of varying ages and sizes, increasing the risk of injury.

Common Trampoline Park and Indoor Activity Injuries

Injuries at these facilities can be severe and life-altering, including:

  • Broken arms, legs, wrists, and ankles

  • Head injuries and concussions

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)

  • Spinal cord and neck injuries

  • Torn ligaments (ACL, MCL)

  • Dislocations

  • Internal injuries

Children are especially vulnerable due to developing bones and lack of coordination.

Why Trampoline Parks and Indoor Centers Can Be Dangerous

Injuries often occur due to:

  • Poor supervision or understaffing

  • Failure to separate participants by age, size, or skill level

  • Overcrowding

  • Worn or defective equipment

  • Inadequate padding or safety barriers

  • Failure to enforce safety rules

  • Improper maintenance of trampolines or structures

When these hazards are present, the facility may be legally responsible for resulting injuries.

Nevada Law and Indoor Activity Center Injuries

Premises Liability and Negligence

Under Nevada law, indoor activity centers owe a duty of reasonable care to keep their premises safe for patrons. This includes:

  • Proper inspections

  • Equipment maintenance

  • Adequate supervision

  • Clear safety rules and enforcement

A facility may be liable if it knew or should have known about a dangerous condition and failed to correct it or warn patrons.

What About Liability Waivers?

Most trampoline parks and indoor activity centers require patrons to sign liability waivers. However:

  • Waivers do not automatically prevent injury claims

  • They generally do not protect against gross negligence

  • They often cannot waive claims involving minors

  • Poorly drafted waivers may be unenforceable

Nevada courts closely examine waiver language and the facts of each case.

Injuries to Children at Indoor Activity Centers

Children injured at trampoline parks or indoor playgrounds may have additional legal protections under Nevada law. Claims involving minors often focus on:

  • Inadequate supervision

  • Failure to separate children by size or age

  • Unsafe equipment design

  • Lack of child-appropriate safety measures

Parents may bring claims on behalf of injured children, and courts take child safety very seriously.

Compensation Available for Indoor Activity Center Injuries

Depending on the circumstances, injured victims may recover compensation for:

  • Medical expenses

  • Emergency care and hospitalization

  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation

  • Lost wages or loss of earning capacity

  • Pain and suffering

  • Permanent injuries or disability

Each case depends on the severity of the injury and the facility’s level of negligence.

Time Limits for Filing a Claim in Nevada

Most injury claims in Nevada must be filed within two (2) years from the date of injury. Claims involving minors may have extended deadlines, but early legal evaluation is critical to preserve evidence.

Indoor Activity Center & Trampoline Park Injury FAQs

Can I sue a trampoline park if I signed a waiver?
Yes. Waivers do not automatically bar claims, especially if the injury was caused by negligence, unsafe conditions, or poor supervision.

What if my child was injured at a trampoline park?
Parents may pursue claims on behalf of injured children. Waivers signed for minors are often challenged under Nevada law.

Are trampoline parks required to follow safety regulations?
Yes. Facilities must follow industry safety standards, manufacturer guidelines, and reasonable safety practices.

What if another participant caused the injury?
The facility may still be liable if it failed to properly supervise, separate participants, or enforce safety rules.

How long do I have to file a lawsuit?
Most cases must be filed within two years, though claims involving minors may have additional time.

What evidence helps a trampoline park injury case?
Incident reports, surveillance footage, maintenance records, witness statements, and medical documentation are critical.

Why Choose Banda Law Group?

  • Nevada-based personal injury representation

  • Experience handling complex premises liability claims

  • Focus on child injury and serious injury cases

  • No upfront fees

  • You pay nothing unless we recover compensation

📞 Call Banda Law Group at 702-848-2370 today

Speak With a Las Vegas Injury Lawyer Today

If you or your child was injured at a trampoline park or indoor activity center, do not assume you have no legal options. These cases are highly fact-specific, and facilities often rely on waivers to discourage valid claims.

📞 Call Banda Law Group at 702-848-2370
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