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No Inspection of Amusement Parks in Alabama

Following the death of a young boy on a water slide in Kansas, questions are being asked as to why Alabama has no inspection of amusement parks.

Caleb Schwab was on the world’s tallest waterslide at the Schlitterbahn WaterPark in Kansas City, Kansas, when he was decapitated.

At present, Alabama is one of six states with no inspections of amusement parks along with Mississippi, Nevada, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming.

Public health officials in Alabama have said that the accident in Kansas was uncommon and they do not expect Alabama to begin inspecting rides.

In addition, the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) says that the individual states are best equipped to regulate their own amusement parks – even though six do not do so. The IAAPA goes on to say that the states with zero regulation do not have many amusement parts and in fact Wyoming has none.

However, in Alabama there are fixed amusement parks as well as traveling carnival rides and neither category are inspected or regulated.

If you or a loved one has been injured or killed in an accident please call the Birmingham accident attorneys of Wiggins Childs Pantazis Fisher Goldfarb, LLC, at (205) 858-8445 or contact us online today to schedule your free consultation.

Distracted Driving Accidents

Distracted driving is possibly the most common danger we face on the road today. It has surpassed drunk driving as the leading cause of death for teen drivers, and it is a threat that each of us contends with every time we get into a vehicle. There are laws aimed at preventing distracted driving, but they are weak. For instance, Alabama does have a ban on texting while driving, and it is a primary offense, meaning that you can be pulled over for it, but the penalty is a mere $25 fine and two points on your license for a first offense. If you have been injured by a distracted driver, our Birmingham accident attorneys can help you hold them financially responsible.

Common Distractions

Texting and other device use have really ramped up the dangers of distracted driving, but distractions have been causing serious and fatal accidents since long before technology became a concern. We help victims of all types of distracted driving accidents including those caused by:

  • Eating and drinking
  • Interacting with passengers
  • Reaching for items in the floorboard or back seat
  • Tending to children
  • Rubbernecking
  • Daydreaming
  • Personal grooming such as shaving or applying makeup
  • Adjusting the radio
  • Adjusting vehicle settings
  • Texting
  • Talking on the phone, even hands-free
  • Surfing the internet
  • GPS use
  • Watching videos

Proving Distraction

There is no breath or blood test to prove distraction, but that doesn’t mean there is no evidence. Our Birmingham accident attorneys are dedicated to thorough accident investigation, and we will find the evidence if it exists. This can include:

  • Surveillance video
  • Cell phone records
  • Witness statements
  • Pictures, video, or statements posted to social media

If you believe or know that a distracted driver caused your injuries please call the Birmingham accident attorneys of Wiggins Childs Pantazis Fisher Goldfarb, LLC, at (205) 858-8445 or contact us online today to schedule your free consultation.