Parades can be full of joy, lights, and celebration—but they can also turn dangerous when organizers or security fail to keep attendees safe. If you or your child were injured during a holiday or community parade in North Carolina, you may have a valid legal claim.
How Parade Injuries Happen
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Lack of crowd control barriers or supervision
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Floats or vehicles crashing into the crowd
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Slip and falls on poorly maintained roads or sidewalks
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Fireworks or projectiles causing burns or injuries
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Fights or stampedes due to inadequate security
Who Could Be Liable?
Depending on the circumstances, potential at-fault parties may include:
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Parade organizers or city governments
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Private security companies
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Float or vehicle operators
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Venue or street maintenance crews
What to Do After a Parade Injury
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Seek medical attention immediately
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Document the scene – take photos, witness statements, and incident reports
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Report the injury to the event organizer or local authorities
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Speak to a personal injury attorney before accepting any settlement
Why Hire Burt’s Law, PLLC?
We understand how chaotic public events can become when safety isn’t prioritized. Burt’s Law helps families across North Carolina get justice when public celebrations go wrong.
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