Stadium Dangers
Most major cities and / or college towns have some sort of large arena or stadium complex. Stadiums have long been the setting for sporting events or other large-scale activities like concerts. And while these complexes are intended to provide millions of patrons around the country with a fun environment in which to watch their favorite athletic team or musical performer, they can be dangerous if stadium owners or operators act negligently and fail to provide stadium goers with a safe environment.
When stadium owners fail to keep a stadium in good shape or do not adhere to established safety regulations, they could be held liable for any accidents and injuries that result. If you have been injured in an unsafe or poorly maintained stadium, contact the Atlanta premises liability lawyers of Webb, Wade & Taylor, LLC, today at 770-631-1811 and schedule an initial consultation with our experienced and dedicated attorneys.
Common Stadium Injuries
When stadiums are poorly cared for, there are a variety of dangers that can arise. Some of the most common stadium injuries include the following:
- Standing water that creates slippery surfaces
- Uneven surfaces
- Faulty stairwells or elevators
- Damaged or missing guardrails
Injuries resulting from these dangers could cause long-term injuries and even wrongful death. If you have been injured because of unsafe stadium conditions, it is important that those responsible are held accountable for their negligence.
Contact Us
At Webb, Wade & Taylor, LLC, our Atlanta premises liability lawyers are dedicated to helping you fight for financial compensation following a stadium injury. Call us today at 770-631-1811 and discuss your legal options with one of our experienced representatives.

