Bellevue, Washington
On Sunday, December 21, 2008, a Bellevue ice rink tent collapsed due to the weight of accumulated snow. The incident happened around 10 p.m. At least ten people were trapped by the collapsed tent. Initially no major injuries were reported, but now there are reports that a girl was injured in the incident. The girl’s age and name were not released however.
The girl and her parents may have a claim for negligence against the owners of the ice rink. To prove negligence, you must show that the owners failed to exercise ordinary care in some way. Given the huge amounts of snow, the owners likely should have taken precautions against the tent collapsing. This is true especially if the tent was not secured in some way, or not capable of supporting hundreds or thousands of pounds of accumulated snow.
There are special requirements involved with child injury and accident claims. That’s why I wrote my book, Little Kids, Big Accidents, which can be requested for free by parents of injured children.
This information was brought to you by the Seattle Accident Attorney blog, a service of Davis Law Group. The attorneys and staff at Davis Law Group help children who have been seriously injured or harmed in accidents.

