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How do you initiate a West Palm Beach Child Injury Lawsuit for a Child's Injury resulting from a Fireworks Display?

Fireworks can be an exciting part of any festivity, especially for children. Children are thrilled by the colors and noise that fireworks bring. However, fireworks can be dangerous especially for young children if the people who display them do not handle them properly. Serious injuries such as burns or even death may occur if a child is near a malfunctioning firework.

There are several people that may be responsible for a child's injury resulting from fireworks that malfunction or not handled properly. A manufacturer may be held negligent if the explosive malfunctions. For example, a personal injury action may be initiated against a fireworks manufacturer for a premature explosion of a pyrotechnic device in a fireworks display. Additionally, there may also be claim for negligence against the person or entity that put on the fireworks display where the child was injured. Amusement parks, public parks, and other entities that display fireworks must follow the proper safety precautions to prevent people from being injured. For example, if a child is injured by fireworks that malfunction at an amusement park, the amusement park may be held liable for negligence.

If your child is injured by fireworks that you need a malfunction an experience West Palm Beach Child Injury Lawyer to fight for your child's rights. The experienced and knowledgeable Florida Child Injury Lawyers of Sharmin & Sharmin P.A. will fight to recover for the compensation and justice your family deserves. Our experienced team of lawyers and staff will use their skills and knowledge to give your family justice and peace of mind. Call Sharmin & Sharmin P.A. at 1-800-74-TRIAL.




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