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Accidents at Weber Point Event Center

Maison Law of Stockton represents people who have been injured in accidents in public places like the Weber Point Event Center. Theatre and concert hall owners and operators are responsible for your safety when you see a show. They can be held liable for every recovery cost if you are hurt. Contact our Festival Injury Lawyers for a free and confidential consultation to find out what your case is worth and how to hold insurance companies fully accountable.

Do I Need a Lawyer After an Injury at Weber Point Event Center?

If you suffer a serious injury at the amphitheater and the accident is the fault of the theater owners and operators, you should speak to a Weber Point Event Center Accident Lawyer about your case.

The City of Stockton operates the Weber Point Event Center and Park and will have the money to hire lawyers to try to get you to give up on expecting help with your expensive medical bills and your lost time at work. Those lawyers will attempt to blame your accident on clumsiness or try to dispute how bad your injury is.

Your Maison Law representative fights back by investigating what happened and presenting powerful evidence that shows who caused the injury. Your lawyer then demands full support for as long as necessary to get you back on your feet again.

Accident Hazards at Weber Point Event Center

Plenty of people walk into Weber Point to enjoy festivals, concerts, movie nights, and a variety of community celebrations each year. The Weber Point Event Center is a fantastic venue for fun and recreation, but a big concert arena with big crowds can present dangers to visitors.

Other guests can spill drinks and food to create a slip-and-fall hazard. People can topple to the ground to suffer broken ankles, and hip bones, even a head injury. Broken cement on a sidewalk can cause someone on their way to a festival to trip and fall to land painfully on a kneecap.  a festival. Event operators are required to monitor for these and other safety risks and clean them up or repair them. When they are negligent in this “duty of care” and someone gets hurt, victims can seek financial support to last for however long recovery takes.

These are just a few examples of the types of accidents the city may be held liable for:

  • Slip-And-Fall Hazards in the Arena – During big events, food, ice, and soft drinks could end up on the hard surfaces, ready to take someone’s foot out from under them. Mud may build after a rainy day, leading to other fall risks. The lighting provided at night may not be adequate to let visitors see where they are stepping and prevent trips-and-fall accidents.
  • Pedestrian Accidents and Parking Decks: We all become pedestrians when we park and get out of our cars. As people head into shows they must be protected from traffic as they cross streets. Event planners must provide traffic control to ensure safety. Parking lots should be free of potholes that can trip people. City parking decks should have safe stairwells that aren’t crumbling and that don’t feature loose handrails.
  • Bathroom Floor Dangers – Bathrooms are busy places before, during, and after shows. Floors get very slick with the slightest amount of water on them. Soap only makes walking to a sink that much more dangerous. Port-a-Johns and the areas outside them can also present the chance for injury.
  • Dangers Created by Crowds – Quickly building crowds are another hazard that arena operators are supposed to have planned for and protect ticketholders from. People can get knocked over, have their feet trampled, and suffer even worse when too many people are on the move. Event planners invite thousands of people in to make as much money as possible. They also owe ticketholders protection from these risks.
  • Other Hazards – Victims might come into contact with exposed wiring, or dangerous cables running through the venue. They might have something fall on them from above the concert area. These dangers should be the full responsibility of the concert venue.
  • Negligent Security – Venues are also responsible for your safe arrival at events. They must provide proper lighting to deter criminal acts. The city could be liable if you suffer an assault inside or outside the arena. They must also warn ticketholders when there’s an increased chance of crime in the area around a concert event.

What Should I Know If I Must Sue the City of Stockton?

Cases involving lawsuits against city government can be complex. It’s important to have a legal representative on your side when the City of Stockton turns to its own team of lawyers to make your case go away.

City entities are also protected by stricter laws. You may have to present your case to the city before and wait for permission to file an accident claim.

The deadlines for filing are also different. Most victims in a normal personal injury case are granted up to two years to file a claim. When a city department is involved, the deadline may come sooner. You may only have months to file a claim and seek the money you need to pay for recovery. Make sure you talk over your case with a skilled Maison Law attorney before allowing city lawyers to decide what you should receive for your injury.

What Type of Compensation Can I Expect After an Injury?

Suffering a serious injury at a concert or festival will leave you with many bills and some unexpected hardships for you and your family. Your concert accident attorney works to make sure you receive compensation for all of the losses you endure. Your lawyer also holds those at fault financially responsible for several factors you may not have considered.

A settlement check or court judgment should provide support for these damages and more:

  • All medical expenses
  • Lifelong expenses associated with a permanent disability
  • Physical pain and emotional suffering
  • Support for the emotional trauma endured during recovery
  • Loss of enjoyment of life due to an injury
  • Travel costs while making doctor visits
  • All income and benefits lost while you must miss work

Contact a Stockton Premises Liability Accident Lawyer

After a serious injury suffered during a concert, please rely on an experienced Stockton personal injury lawyer to handle your case and protect what’s important to you.

Take advantage of a free case consultation with Maison Law. This case evaluation comes with no obligation to you or your family. If you decide we can help you secure more from venue owners, concert promoters, or the City of Stockton, you won’t need any money to hire us. We don’t get paid unless we win your case for you, then our fee comes out of the settlement those at fault must pay.