Archives for December 2013

Maryland Court Upholds Enforcement of Play-Area Waivers

The Maryland Court of Appeals recently decided a case that effects the rights of parents to bring negligence actions against retailers and potentially other forms of businesses, who provide play areas for children on their premises, while their parents shop.

In the case against BJ’s Wholesale Club, Russell and Beily Rosen brought a lawsuit against BJ’s after their five-year-old son was injured in the play area known as “The Incredible Kids’ Club” at its Owings Mill, Maryland store. The parents had signed a waiver of liability before their son could enter the play center. During play, their son fell from a three-foot-tall plastic statue of Harry the Hippo onto a concrete-like surface.

The child suffered an acute epidural hematoma and was treated at Sinai Hospital and Johns Hopkins. The parents sued BJ’s for damages of 5 million dollars for failing to exercise reasonable care by placing a climbing toy on an unpadded concrete area.

The Court held that the parents are responsible for their child’s welfare and must weigh the risks of signing a waiver. The injury waiver or agreement was valid because it did not effect public interests.

If you or a loved one is suffering with injuries sustained at the hands of someone else, please call 301-251-1286 today or contact the Law Offices of Stuart L. Plotnick, LLC for your consultation with an experienced Bethesda injury lawyer. Our office is conveniently located in Rockville, Maryland.

 

 

Relief for Your Family After a Fatal Car Accident

Losing a loved one as the result of a fatal car accident is devastating to you and your entire family. Rockville attorney Stuart Plotnick helps families seek the compensation they need to begin the long recovery process and secure their financial and emotional recovery.

We understand that no amount of money will ever heal the wounds of losing a loved one to a car accident, but it can help ease the financial strain that your family will face in the coming months and years; however, as a loved one and dependent, you are entitled to recover compensation for medical expenses, funeral expenses, and lost wages of the deceased, including the lifetime support he/she would have provided had the accident never occurred. You may also be entitled to a financial award for the emotional pain and suffering caused by the loss of your loved one; the loss of relationship, companionship, and support.

Talking with an experienced accident attorney is the best way to know whether your family can recover compensation for your loss.

If you have lost a loved one because of a fatal car accident in the Rockville area, please call 301-251-1286 today or contact the Law Offices of Stuart L. Plotnick, LLC for your consultation. Our office is conveniently located in Rockville, Maryland.