Today marks 59 years of operation for Disneyland, which opened its doors July 17, 1955. But over the ensuing six decades, the “Happiest Place on Earth” has been the setting for many personal injury lawsuits.
In fact, over a five-year period from 2007 to 2012, Disneyland was sued for personal injuries nearly 140 times, according to a review of court records.
Still, not all of those lawsuits were successful. Here are five lessons that can be learned from Disney’s long list of personal injury lawsuits:
To learn more about personal injuries at Disneyland or other theme parks, check out our post on 5 Ways to Sue Over Theme Park Injuries or consult an experienced personal injury lawyer near you.
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