Concerts generally provide a safe environment where attendees can have a good time and see (and hear) some great music.
Unfortunately, attending a concert can also sometimes result in an injury. Though these injuries are typically minor, concert injuries can also be severe, such as the Alabama man who suffered a debilitating brain injury at a Kid Rock concert last year after being attacked by another concertgoer.
In that case, the man and his family filed a $150 million lawsuit against the venue and the concert’s promoters. How can you determine whether your concert injury is worth filing a personal injury lawsuit? Here are a few considerations:
To learn more about personal injury and negligence lawsuits, head over to FindLaw’s section on Accident & Injury Law.
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