Seven scared individuals were recently rescued from the Avalanche roller coaster ride at the Miami-Dade County Youth Fair. The seven were rescued after the roller coaster got stuck.
Reportedly, one car on the ride fell back and struck a second car. The passengers in the second car included a 6-year-old, his sister and their aunt. According to reports, the passengers bumped their heads shortly after seeing the car in front of them going backward, while they were still going forward. Both cars were traveling at a high rate of speed.
This type of negligence happens way too frequently at amusement parks in South Florida, and across the country. Indeed, last year two women were stuck sideways 70 feet in the air on one ride for an hour. Additionally, on Dec. 24, a roller coaster crashed at Santa's Enchanted Forest in Southwest Miami-Dade.
Often times the amusement parks are not regulated or licensed which leads to increased risk of injury. Fortunately, our firm has experience in representing victims of amusement park negligence.
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