When you step into a local gym for a healthy workout, the last thing on your mind is having a gym accident. There are many causes for gym accidents, and the end results can be a serious injury that requires multiple medical follow-ups or even surgery.
Gym accidents can happen in a variety of ways. Below are several common causes of gym accidents that the premises liability lawyers at our firm are familiar with.
Many people suffer harm each year from gym accidents. Examples of common injuries include:
While some injuries may be mild and have an easy recover, some injuries cause severe harm and require follow-up medical care, such as physical therapy, specialist visits, and surgery. Some injuries require significant time off from work for recovery and result in lost income. If you have suffered a serious injury from a gym accident, you should consider reaching out to a gym accident lawyer to understand if you can file a claim and to seek compensation for your injuries.
A personal trainer is a fitness expert who is supposed to provide oversight and instruction to help people meet their fitness goals. A personal trainer can act negligently by:
While sometimes personal trainers carry insurance to protect them from personal injury claims, these types of claims often seek to place liability on the gym owner or management company. Sometimes, personal trainers are employees of the gym. In these cases, the gym may have vicarious liability; in other words, they may be accountable for a negligent act from an employee, such as a personal trainer. In some states, gym owners might also be liable because they negligently hired, trained, or supervised the personal trainer.
Gyms often require members to sign a liability waiver prior to permitting membership. This waiver is intended to limit the ability for a gym member to sue them. A gym accident lawyer will be able to review the liability waiver and determine what it covers.
Even if you have signed a liability waiver, it does not preclude a gym member for suing for gross negligence. Gyms and personal trainers may still have liability for reckless and intentional acts. Therefore, we recommend speaking with a gym accident lawyer if you have been seriously injured while at the gym.
If you have suffered a serious gym accident, you likely have many questions. What compensation is available? Who may be liable for my injury? Call the gym accident lawyers at the Wieand Law Firm, LLC today to get advice on your legal options. Call 215-666-7777 or send us a message via the online form on this website to speak directly with an attorney.