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Maison Law of Brentwood represents people who have been injured in accidents in public places like the Brentwood Emporium. 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 Concert Injury Lawyers for a free and confidential consultation to find out what your case is worth and how to hold insurance companies fully accountable.

Should I Call a Lawyer After Being Injured at Brentwood Emporium?

If you suffer a serious injury at the arena and the accident is the fault of owners and operators, you should speak to a Brentwood Concert Accident Lawyer about your case. When hospital bills run higher, insurance adjusters and corporate lawyers for the venue will be working harder to try to blame an accident on you.

You should have a lawyer of your own to balance the scales and protect your case. You should never have to pay for the medical bills that result from a concert or sports venue’s mistake.

Injury Hazards at Brentwood Concerts

Locals across the East Bay know how great it is to catch a show at the Brentwood Emporium. It’s about being close to the stage and enjoying great food and drinks. Unfortunately, a small venue with a lot of people packed inside can present injury risks. Concertgoers can get reckless and owners and operators can sometimes fail in their duty to monitor for dangers and protect guests.

The owners of any bar or concert venue owe customers a “duty of care.” They must stay on alert for a hazard that would expose a ticketholder. They are responsible for providing a safe environment for guests to enjoy refreshments and musical acts. The operators of the venue must also keep a constant eye on their customers to make sure they aren’t leaving messes behind that could cause others to fall. They must make sure an out-of-control guest can’t physically harm someone nearby.

When a business like Brentwood Emporium allows someone to get injured, they can be financially liable. Victims can seek support to pay every hospital bill and support their families while they are forced to miss work.

These are just a few of the types of accidents concertgoers might have to file an accident claim over:

  • Slip-And-Fall Hazards – People enjoying a show too much are prone to spilling drinks and dropping food. These messes must be cleaned up quickly because people can easily slip and fall and break bones in their hands and wrists as they try to catch themselves. They can also hit their heads to suffer a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Trip-and-fall hazards in parking lots must also be repaired. Owners are responsible for anyone who trips on a pothole or stumbles on a cracked sidewalk.
  • 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. Leaking toilets and unmopped surfaces can cause a devastating fall.
  • Overcrowding and Crowd Control – Owners and operators should never put profits over the safety of concertgoers. They must keep crowds to manageable levels. Guests can be packed into small concert halls and wind up trampled or physically struck by careless guests. Crowds who are quickly exiting a venue can also present injury risk.
  • Other Hazards – Victims might come into contact with exposed wiring. People can trip on cables running to the stage. They might have something fall on them from above the venue. A metal section of a seat may be sharp and cause a deep cut. These dangers should be the full responsibility of the business.
  • Negligent Security – Venues are also responsible for your safe arrival and when leaving events. They must provide proper lighting to deter criminal acts. Brentwood Emporium 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 To Do After an Accident at a Public Event

Restaurants, bars, and concert halls are financially liable when you get hurt on their property. However, they won’t usually accept blame easily. Proving that your accident was due to a bar owner’s negligence is another matter. You’ll need to collect the best evidence possible.

That usually means gathering as many details on the scene as possible if you are feeling well enough to do so:

  • See to Your Health – Call 911 if there’s an injury involved. Don’t try to move if you are in pain. Go to the emergency room if necessary. If a criminal assault has occurred, give the police a full account of what happened.
  • Take Photos – Show the obstacle that caused your fall or other injury before managers or employees can clean up or remove the evidence. If no warning signs are in place, get photographic evidence. Take pictures of any visible injuries.
  • Alert a Manager – The owner or corporate owners will want an incident report on what happened. This report may prove valuable to your case. Don’t speculate with the manager on how badly you are hurt and don’t accept blame. These statements can be twisted by the bar’s liability insurance providers later to hurt your case.
  • Get Contact Info from Witnesses – Find out how your Maison Law attorney can contact all witnesses later.
  • Keep evidence – Don’t throw away any receipts from your visit. Keep any damaged or bloody clothing.
  • Schedule an Appointment with Your Doctor – Even if you were treated in an emergency room, go see your physician to get all of your injuries documented. Do everything the doctor recommends and save all medical invoices.
  • Contact a Brentwood Premises Liability Attorney as soon as possible. Go over your case in a free consultation with Maison Law. Don’t listen to insurance adjusters when they tell you your injury is worth very little or nothing at all. Your lawyer will investigate what happened and look into the business’s safety record. This evidence is used to force an insurance company to accept full blame and financial accountability.

Contact a Brentwood Premises Liability Accident Lawyer

After a serious injury suffered during a concert, please rely on an experienced Brentwood 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 bar owners or concert promoters, 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.