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Looking for a Personal Injury Lawyer After a Trampoline Injury?

Backyard trampolines are common in towns across Illinois—from the quiet subdivisions of Naperville to rural farms in Southern Illinois. They promise kids and teens fun, exercise, and endless energy, but the consequences can be devastating when something goes wrong. Trampoline injuries often happen in seconds, but the physical, emotional, and financial impacts can last for years.

At Wallace Miller, our legal team represents individuals injured on trampolines due to unsafe conditions, lack of supervision, or negligence. Whether the injury occurred while visiting a friend’s home, at a neighbor’s house, or during unsupervised play, our attorneys are here to help.

If you or your child was seriously hurt on someone else’s property, call 312-261-6193 or begin your free case evaluation online today.

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How trampoline injuries happen in Illinois

Trampoline injuries are most common in backyards, especially when children are left to play without supervision or safety precautions. Many rural and suburban homeowners install trampolines for recreational use without realizing the legal risks or responsibilities involved.

When property owners don’t enforce safety rules, maintain equipment, or restrict access, people can get seriously hurt.

Trampoline injury scenarios often involve:

  • Children using a trampoline while the homeowners are away.
  • Guests being invited over for playdates or family gatherings.
  • Multiple jumpers colliding due to overcrowding or a lack of supervision.
  • Missing or broken safety netting, padding, or springs.
  • Trampolines installed on uneven or sloped surfaces.
  • Unsupervised teens engaging in flips or stunts.
  • Children trespassing and accessing unsecured trampolines.

It doesn’t matter whether the injury happens in a backyard in Edwardsville or on a rural property outside Carbondale—property owners have a duty to take reasonable steps to prevent foreseeable harm. If they fail to do so, they may be liable for the resulting injuries.

If you believe negligence played a role in a trampoline injury, call Wallace Miller at 312-261-6193 or start your free case evaluation online to learn more.

Who can be held liable for trampoline injuries in Illinois?

Under Illinois premises liability law, homeowners may be held responsible for injuries on their property if they fail to maintain a reasonably safe environment. This responsibility increases when the injured person is a child or when the property owner knew or should have known that others, especially children, might be using the trampoline.

Potentially liable parties may include:

  • The homeowner who owns or installed the trampoline.
  • Parents or guardians who failed to supervise young guests.
  • Landlords who knew about dangerous conditions but didn’t act.
  • Homeowners who failed to repair broken equipment or restrict access.
  • Property owners who didn’t secure the trampoline against trespassers.

Importantly, Illinois recognizes the concept of “attractive nuisance,” which means property owners may be liable even if a child wasn’t invited to use the trampoline. Because trampolines are known to attract kids, homeowners have a legal duty to prevent foreseeable injuries.

If you’re unsure who may be responsible for a trampoline-related injury, we can help. Contact Wallace Miller at 312-261-6193 or fill out our free case evaluation online to speak with an experienced Illinois personal injury attorney.

Common Illinois trampoline-related injuries

The injuries caused by trampoline incidents can be severe, especially for younger children. A fall, collision, or awkward landing can cause lasting harm even with nets or padding. These injuries may require surgery, physical therapy, and months or years of recovery.

Illinois trampoline injuries often include:

  • Broken arms, legs, wrists, or ankles.
  • Neck or back injuries from improper landings.
  • Head trauma, including concussions and brain injuries.
  • Spinal cord injuries may cause paralysis.
  • Sprains, dislocations, and torn ligaments.
  • Internal injuries from blunt-force trauma.
  • Facial injuries from collisions or falls.
  • Permanent disfigurement or disability.

Due to their size and coordination, children are particularly vulnerable. Injuries are often more severe when more than one child is using the trampoline at a time or when no adult is present to step in. Adults can also be injured while using trampolines at social events or when attempting stunts.

If you or your child was hurt while using a trampoline on someone else’s property, we may be able to help. Call Wallace Miller at 312-261-6193 or start your free case evaluation online now.

Concerns about suing neighbors, friends, or family members after a trampoline accident with injuries in Illinois

We understand that many trampoline injuries happen at the homes of people you know—friends, relatives, or neighbors. You may hesitate to pursue legal action for fear of harming a relationship or placing financial strain on someone you care about.

But it’s important to know this: most injury claims are covered by the homeowner’s insurance policy, not paid out of pocket. Filing a claim doesn’t mean suing your friend—it means accessing the insurance coverage they already pay for to help cover your medical costs and losses.

You have every right to seek recovery when you’ve been seriously harmed. Our attorneys handle these sensitive cases with compassion and discretion, and we will never pressure you into pursuing a path you’re uncomfortable with. If you’re unsure about next steps, we invite you to speak with us at 312-261-6193 or request your free case evaluation online with no obligation.

How trampoline injuries affect daily life in Illinois

The effects of a trampoline injury can linger long after the initial impact. A serious fall or fracture may mean missing school, work, or family responsibilities. Children may be limited in their activities or need to relearn basic tasks. In some cases, permanent disability alters the course of a child’s development or an adult’s ability to earn a living.

Trampoline injuries in Illinois can disrupt:

  • Mobility, requiring the use of crutches, wheelchairs, or braces.
  • Independence, especially after spinal or head injuries.
  • Sleep, due to pain, trauma, or discomfort.
  • School, sports, or play activities for children.
  • Ability to work, especially for adults with physical jobs.
  • Mental health and emotional well-being for the whole family.

These disruptions add up—not just in emotional stress, but in medical costs, lost income, and time spent navigating a difficult recovery. You may be entitled to compensation if your injury occurred due to a property owner’s negligence.

Contact Wallace Miller at 312-261-6193 or start your free case evaluation online and learn how we can help protect your future.

What compensation can Illinois trampoline injury victims recover?

If you or your child was injured due to someone else’s failure to maintain a safe property or supervise trampoline use, you may be eligible to recover compensation through a personal injury claim.

You may be able to pursue:

  • Coverage for emergency care, hospitalization, and medical expenses.
  • Lost wages for missed work during recovery.
  • Ongoing rehabilitation, therapy, or home care costs.
  • Pain and suffering for physical and emotional harm.
  • Compensation for permanent injury or disability.
  • Damages for reduced quality of life or future limitations.

At Wallace Miller, we work with medical professionals, life care planners, and financial experts to ensure that your case reflects the true extent of your losses. We fight for the full and fair compensation our clients deserve—especially in cases involving children.

To learn more about your claim’s potential value, call us at 312-261-6193 or complete your free case evaluation online today to learn more.

Talk to an Illinois trampoline injury lawyer today

A trampoline injury can turn a fun moment into a long, painful journey. Whether the injury happened in a backyard in Springfield or at a rural home near Effingham, you don’t have to go through it alone.

At Wallace Miller, we are committed to helping injury victims in communities across Illinois—urban, suburban, and rural—understand their rights and recover what they’re owed. We offer virtual consultations and remote case management, so you can get legal help without traveling far from home.

Call 312-261-6193 to speak with a lawyer or begin your free case evaluation online and take the first step toward recovery today.

 

 

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