Stadium injuries can pose unique challenges for people who are injured while attending sporting events. If you got hurt in a stadium accident or at another event venue in British Columbia, the actions you take in the immediate aftermath and during the recovery period can have a significant effect on any stadium injury claim you might file later.
What to Do Immediately After a Stadium Injury in BC
Stadium accidents can happen very suddenly. While the initial shock of an accident can be disorienting, it’s important to keep a clear head and take steps to protect yourself. Chief among these priorities is reporting the incident, getting treatment for your injuries, and documenting the accident scene.
Reporting the Incident to Stadium Staff
Notify a stadium employee of the incident. If you suffered a serious injury, do not move, and get someone else to alert staff and wait for help.
When a staff member arrives on the scene, tell them what happened and ask them to create an incident report. Request a copy or get confirmation that they did so. Having a timely report can help connect your injury to the stadium accident. Write down the names and roles of any security guards, ushers, medical staff, or managers you speak with.
Getting Medical Care and Keeping Records
Even if your injuries seem minor at first, you should still get checked by stadium medical staff and receive first aid as needed. Then, visit the emergency department or your doctor as soon as possible for a more thorough examination. A doctor can assess your condition, recommend treatment, and document your injuries in your medical record. All of these steps can strengthen a stadium injury claim.
Follow your doctor’s treatment plan and keep copies of any records that may help show the nature and impact of your injuries, including:
- Emergency department records, clinic notes, and diagnostic imaging results
- Prescriptions, physiotherapy records, and referral letters
- Receipts for medication, mobility aids, parking, and travel costs
- Notes about your pain levels, missed work, and daily activities you can no longer do comfortably
Preserving Evidence Before It Disappears
Evidence from a stadium accident can be extremely fragile. If the hazard is addressed before you document it, or if video footage of the incident is overwritten, it can be more challenging to prove what happened and who should be held liable.
If your condition permits, take photos or videos of the area and anything that contributed to the accident. The strongest record often comes from details gathered right away, including:
- Pictures of broken stairs, wet floors, loose railings, or poor lighting
- Names and contact details for any eyewitnesses
- Your ticket, seat number, parking receipt, and event information
- Clothing or footwear you were wearing during the accident (keep them unwashed)
Contact Our Stadium Injury Legal Team Today
If you suffered injuries at a British Columbia stadium or other event venue, the Vancouver personal injury lawyers at Warnett Hallen LLP can determine your right to seek compensation and explain the legal process in a free, no-obligation consultation. Contact our law firm today to get started.