Disneyland is a magical, memorable place, and understandably one of the most popular amusement parks in the world. In 2018 it drew 18.6 million visitors — second only to its sister park, Disney’s Magic Kingdom. Unfortunately, because of the sheer number of guests and the scale of its rides and attractions, accidents do happen at Disneyland.
Some guest injuries are unavoidable flukes, but others occur as a result of mechanical failure, inattentive staff, and/or lax safety measures. And, importantly, it’s not only Disneyland guests but also Disneyland employees who can be injured at the park. Earlier this year, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) fined Disney $13,260 for failing to report worker injuries in a timely manner. This was not the first time OSHA had to regulate Disney for failing to ensure worker safety.
If you were injured in an incident at Disneyland, you may be able to recover significant financial compensation by filing a Disneyland lawsuit. Keep reading to learn how Morgan & Morgan may be able to help.