Lack of Adequate Warning Label for Bleachers Causes Inquiry
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Case Overview
This case involves an injury to a child due to an inappropriate label. The plaintiff, a five-year-old male, was attending a high school football game. The field had a set of bleachers, which were supported by large metal frames that could be climbed on. The plaintiff, in order to get a better view, began climbing the back of the bleachers. As he was ascending the bleachers, he fell and sustained a broken arm. There was no warning label located near the area where it was possible to climb the bleachers. It was located on the other side of the sideline but was not visible from the location where the plaintiff started climbing.
Questions to the Parks and Recreation expert and their responses
Was the warning label adequate?
There should have been a warning on the bleacher in question.
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