Type of action:
Premises/Playground Liability
Injuries alleged:
"Mild" Traumatic Brain Injury
Amount of settlement:
$500,000.00
Other useful information:
Plaintiff and her minor son alleged that her minor
son was at a fast food franchise restaurant when he
was playing in the indoor playground and allegedly
fell approximately five feet through an open hole
that existed in the nylon netting causing him to hit
his head. At the time the minor child was five years
of age. Plaintiff alleged that the defendant knew
or should have known of the dangerous condition of
the playground and that the netting had been subject
to vandalism in the past.
The minor plaintiff subsequently
complained of headaches and episodes which are described
as confusional states and thought to represent possible
seizure activity. Plaintiff's expert medical doctor
was prepared to testify that the minor suffered from
post-traumatic migraine headaches and a partial complex
seizure disorder.
Defendants disputed liability and disputed damages.
Defendants contended that it conducted regular and
reasonable inspections of the playground and was unaware
that moments prior to plaintiff's minor son's injuries,
some children had vandalized the netting. Further,
they contested damages and asserted that plaintiff's
minor son's injury was trivial, that he had been diagnosed
with a prior sleep disorder and attentional disorder
and that therefore any problems he was currently asserting
were the result of pre-existing trauma, emotional
difficulties, sleep disorder and attention deficit
disorder.
The case settled just prior to trial at mediation.
In addition to plaintiffs' medical experts, plaintiffs
retained a number of other experts who addressed the
minor's future medical needs, vocational loss and
other economic damages.