Playing sports is a fantastic way of exercising and socialising with others at the same time. While most sports are relatively safe, accidents can happen that can result in you receiving an injury.
When you participate in a sport, you are essentially accepting that you are at some risk of receiving an injury. For example, a pulled muscle or impact injuries.
What separates an accident in public with a sports injury claim will be the presence of blame on another party for your injury.
At Brown Turner Ross, we can manage your personal injury claim and help get you the compensation that you may need in order to pay for rehabilitation, therapy, or to compensate you for any time lost at work.
Who is responsible for my sports injury?
Most of the time there will not be an automatic assignment of blame when someone gets injured whilst playing sports.
If everyone involved plays fair and according to the rules of the sport that you are playing, as well as the rules of the venue where you are playing, then your injury may have been an accident.
However, if another party is negligent in some way and this results in an injury to yourself that could have been avoided then they may be responsible for your injury.
On top of this, similar to if you had an accident in a supermarket because of hazards that should have been removed, if the venue where you are playing is not maintained to a safe standard then the sports venue may be responsible for your injury.

