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Nobody would ever wish to play down the health benefits ofsport ? nor would anybody want to create a situation in which people wereafraid to play sport or organise sport for fear of leaving themselves open to acompensation claim.
By its nature, sport involves a degree of rough and tumble.Participants train hard, play hard and push themselves to improve. That ishealthy, and to be encouraged.
However, the fact that sport is often physically demandingis not an excuse for organisers, trainers or even players to hide behind. Asports trainer, leisure centre operator or equipment manufacturer has aresponsibility to the people who will use their equipment or train under them.
For example ? if someone suffers an injury as a result offaulty or improperly maintained equipment, that is not their fault. Also, it isnot the type of injury that one can to some extent expect might happen as aresult of the physical nature of the game. Rather, it is a failure of healthand safety and it cannot be excused merely because it occurred in a sportingfield.
An injury suffered in this manner will be just asdebilitating as one suffered in any other way; the same loss of work and needfor rehabilitation applies. Also, the same example needs to be made of theperson or manufacturer who allowed faulty equipment to be used.
For these reasons, a sports injury claim is a whollyappropriate recourse for an injury victim, and it is not one which should beviewed as having a stigma attached to it.
There are other occasions in which an accident can occur inthe sporting arena that can lead to a just and fair compensation claim. Aspectator, for example, viewing his local team, can rightfully expect that thestadium and the facilities meet health and safety standards.
Accidents can occur if they seating or shelter isinadequate, or if poor lighting or conditions lead to a slip or fall.
If this happens, and the spectator is hurt as a result in amanner that leaves him unable to work and earn money, then it is perfectly fairthat they receive a just amount of compensation to enable them to cope with asituation caused by someone else's carelessness or ineptitude.
Similarly, organisers of spectator sports have aresponsibility to ensure appropriate levels of crowd control and safety.Failure to do so can lead to horrific situations and anyone who does not takethese responsibilities seriously should rightly face a personal injury claim.
If you suffer a sports injury through participating in orwatching sports, you may need a significant amount of time to recover. Youcould lose out on earnings and even become permanently disabled as a result ofyour injury.
In cases of serious injury through sport, it is vital thatvictims receive the type of support they need to recover, and sometimes makinga sports injury claim is the best way to do that.