Wisconsin Diving Board Injuries Lawyer
Many swimming pools come with diving boards so that people can bounce into a dive, cannonball, flip, or other jump before splashing down into the water. Usually, this offers fun for swimmers as well as entertainment for people around the pool. However, diving boards are very dangerous. One study estimated that over 11,000 people suffer from injuries requiring hospitalization every year due to diving board accidents.
Diving boards can be dangerous due to lack of side rails, a slippery surface, and more. If you or someone you love has been injured on an unsafe diving board, contact a tenacious Wisconsin diving board injury attorney from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, today at 800-242-2874.
The Dangers of Diving Boards
Studies have found that divers travel 17 feet per second during a dive. This high rate of speed can propel divers to the bottom of a pool before they have a chance to react and stop themselves. This often leads to head and spinal cord injuries. If a person is knocked unconscious or is paralyzed after diving, they can drown at the bottom of a pool.
Additionally, besides impact injuries and drowning, people can also fall off the side of a diving board. These springy boards can be a couple feet to several meters tall, towering over the hard deck surrounding a swimming pool. If a person slips from the top of the board, he or she can fall onto the deck, resulting in injuries such as head trauma, broken bones, contusions, and internal bleeding.
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Pool owners should think twice before installing a diving board. If they do decide to have a diving board, the pool can be modified with a deep diving well and the diving board itself can get protective railings in order to help prevent injuries. If a swimming pool owner has failed to protect you, resulting in injury, contact a knowledgeable Wisconsin diving board injury lawyer from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 today to fight back.

