A woman from Iredell County has initiated legal action against the parent company of Carowinds, claiming she was knocked unconscious while using the Boogie Board Racer waterslide. The incident occurred on June 7, raising serious safety concerns regarding the popular amusement park’s attractions.
According to documents submitted to Mecklenburg County, the plaintiff alleges that the force of the ride caused her to hit her head against the tunnel of the waterslide at a high speed, resulting in her being knocked out. The lawsuit emphasizes that this is not an isolated incident, as other riders reportedly experienced injuries on the same slide.
The lawsuit points to what it describes as “dangerous, inadequate, and unreasonably low vertical clearance” between the slide’s surface and the tunnel. The plaintiff asserts that this design flaw caused her to lift out of the water and collide with the tunnel, contributing to her injuries. Concerns about vertical clearance on waterslides have been raised frequently, and this case seems to underscore the necessity for thorough safety assessments in amusement park attractions.
As of the latest updates, no representative from Carowinds has publicly responded to the allegations or the lawsuit itself. The park is known for its thrilling rides and vibrant atmosphere, but this case could challenge the perception of safety at the facility. With numerous visitors annually, the safety record of such attractions is vital for both public trust and business integrity.
This incident comes at a time when the amusement park industry is under scrutiny regarding visitor safety and ride maintenance. Injuries on rides often lead to increased public concern and can sometimes impact attendance. The ongoing litigation could compel Carowinds to reevaluate its safety protocols, specifically for waterslides.
If the court finds in favor of the plaintiff, it could not only lead to damages for her alleged injuries but also prompt Carowinds to implement significant changes to their waterslide designs and maintenance procedures. Such changes may include increasing the vertical clearance or investing in better safety mechanisms.
As the case progresses, it draws attention to the importance of ongoing safety measures in thrill-seeking environments. Visitors looking to enjoy the rides at Carowinds may remain vigilant about their safety, especially in light of these claims. The amusement park must respond promptly and effectively to ensure the safety and satisfaction of its guests moving forward.
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