Playground injuries. If those words bring up the image of an injured child in your mind, you would not be alone. According to the CDC, more than 200,000 children 14 years old and younger are treated are every year for injuries they suffer on a playground. As area that can bring so much joy to a child can also bring around unwanted pain and suffering. Consider these statistics, also from the CDC:
- About 45% of playground injuries are considered severe. These include fractures, internal injuries, concussions, dislocations and amputations.
- About 75% of non-fatal injuries related occur on public playgrounds, with most of them
- About 75% of non-fatal injuries related occur on public playgrounds, with most of them occurring at schools and daycare centers.
According to the CDC between 1990 and 2000, 147 children aged 14 years old and younger died from playground related accidents. Of those, 82 died from strangulation and 31 died from falls to the playground surface.
As you can see, a place where our children are meant to have fun can be dangerous, and even deadly. Always take precautions when your children are in a playground, especially one with a concrete or blacktop surface.
After an injury occurs, there are some things you can do to help. first make sure your child is cared for. Treatment of their injuries is the most important step you can take. Take pictures, if you are able, of the scene where your child was injured. Sometimes scenes change and documenting the evidence is extremely helpful. Use the camera in your phone if you are able to do so. Finally, try to obtain the names and phone numbers of any witnesses to your child’s injury.
If your child is the unfortunate victim of a playground injury, we may be able to help. Call us today at (407) 423-1313 or contact us online now for a free consultation without any obligation.