If I hurt my knee at a haunted house last night while going down a slide that I think I was a little to tall for, is the haunted house obligated to pay for my medical bills?

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If I hurt my knee at a haunted house last night while going down a slide that I think I was a little to tall for, is the haunted house obligated to pay for my medical bills?

I can’t bend it today. If there are medical expenses should they pay for them?

Asked on October 11, 2014 under Personal Injury, Utah

Answers:

SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 9 years ago | Contributor

Based on what you write, the haunted house is not likely to be liable: if you went down a slide that you think you were "a little too tall for," then it was your negligence, or carelessness, which caused the injury, not the haunted house's--i.e. you were negligent to use a slide you were too large for. If it is your negligence, then they are not liable.


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