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Court of Appeals Denies Liability From One Jump to Another
Newsletter Amusement and Leisure / December 7, 2022
An owner of a trampoline is required to properly maintain and supervise people using the trampoline, especially children who may not understand the risks. However, an individual who participates in trampolining accepts the danger that inheres in that activity insofar as the dangers are obvious and necessary. Those dangers include, but are not limited to, injuries that result from collisions with other trampoliners or other spectators, injuries that result from falls, injuries that result from landing on the trampoline, pad, or platform, and injuries that involve objects or artificial structures properly within the intended travel of the trampoline that are not otherwise attributable to the operator’s breach of his or her common law duties. MCL 691.1736.
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