Inspectors Step in as Carnival Rides Continue to Fail, Lawsuits Filed
Inspectors Step in as Carnival Rides Continue to Fail, Lawsuits Filed
It’s no secret that carnival rides, which are taken up and down quickly, can sometimes be defective and dangerous. A new lawsuit filed in Kitsap County Superior Court, Washington, is attempting to address this issue after children were injured on a Tilt-A-Whirl ride in 2018. The lawsuit, filed by the families, names the owner of the Tilt-A-Whirl ride, Davis Amusement Cascadia Inc., and the manufacturer of the equipment, J&S Rides Inc. dba Larson International.The suit states, “At about 1 p.m. on Aug. 28, 2018, a Tilt-A-Whirl car derailed, and six children were injured. One car detached and slammed into a railing. It flipped over, landed on its back, and collided with other cars.” The filing continues, “One child hit his head twice and was diagnosed with post-concussion syndrome. Another hit her pelvis and back, and the third child hit her head.”Parents from three families are seeking compensation for “injuries, infliction of emotional distress,” as well as damages of an unspecified amount.In 2017, an Ohio State Fair ride with a rusted steel arm gave out and flung a high school student his death. Now, the state is pursuing more oversight of amusement rides, including mandatory checks for corrosion and damage to metal from prolonged use. Inspectors are being more vigilant about flagging rides for repair if anything concerning is found. Ohio, and many other states, gives ride inspectors immunity from negligence lawsuits.
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Parents file lawsuit after children injured on Tilt-A-WhirlAfter horrific fair ride accident, Ohio beefs up inspections
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