Liability in Heinz Field Accident Injury Claims
Heinz Field in Pittsburgh’s North Shore neighborhood is the home of the NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers and NCAA’s Pittsburgh Panthers. The stadium seats over 68,000 people, so it comes as no surprise that accidents can and often do happen at Heinz Field. If you were injured at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, you may be entitled to compensation.
Pennsylvania law requires that the owners of Heinz Field keep the stadium and its surrounding areas reasonably safe for visitors. If the property owners do not keep the stadium free of dangerous conditions, they may be liable for resulting injuries. If Heinz Field is liable for your injuries, you can recover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
Premises liability lawsuits can be complicated because one or more parties may be liable for your injuries. Learn more about filing a liability claim by contacting the Pittsburgh accident attorneys at Berger and Green. We can help you determine liability and will fight to get you the maximum amount of compensation possible.
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Unfortunately, accidents at Heinz Field are far too common. While they are common, most of them are also preventable. Property owners, stadium employees, and other visitors have a duty of care to not cause others harm. If any of these parties breach this duty of care, injured victims can hold the party accountable.
Here are the most common types of accidents that result from breaches of duty of care.
Slip and Fall Accidents: Like any property open to the public, the owners of Heinz Field have a responsibility to keep the property free of any hazards that could cause a slip or trip and fall. Common examples of such dangerous conditions include:
- Food or drink spills left uncleaned
- Ice and snow accumulation
- Uneven flooring or rips in carpet
- Debris in walkways, such as trash
If you slipped and fell on any surface at Heinz Field (e.g., stairs, in the bathroom, in the concession area, etc.), you may be able to hold Heinz Field liable if you can prove that the property owner/an employee knew of the dangerous condition and did nothing to remedy the situation.
Falling Great Distances Accidents: There is a real risk of falls from dangerous heights at Heinz Field due to the multiple tiers of seating at the stadium. Heinz Field has a legal duty to keep banisters and railings in place and properly maintained in order to prevent guests of all ages from falling over a ledge or down a set of stairs.
Elevator or Escalator Accidents: The property owners of Heinz Field must keep these machines in safe working order. If the improper design or poor maintenance of an elevator or escalator leads to an injury, then Heinz Field or possibly a third-party company responsible for the maintenance of the machines could be liable for any damages that occur.
Assault: Fans get rowdy; however, that is no excuse for an assault. Because Heinz Field has a duty to keep visitors safe by providing adequate security and crowd monitoring, it may be liable or partially liable for certain instances of assault that take place inside the stadium.
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Depending on the location and specific facts of your injury, one or more people may be liable if you were injured at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh.
Possible liable parties include:
- Heinz Field owners
- Third-party maintenance or cleaning companies
- Owners or managers of property within the stadium like concession stands
- Other visitors
Determining liability for an accident at a stadium can be very difficult. It requires an exhaustive investigation and intimate knowledge of premises liability law.
For the past 40 years, the attorneys at Berger and Green have used their investigative skills and relationships with accident experts to determine liability and prove fault in cases just like yours.
Once you have determined who to sue, you must next prove fault. This means that you must show that the defendant had a responsibility to keep you safe while you visited the stadium, that it failed to do so, and that, as a result, you suffered a measurable injury.
If you prove fault, you may be able to recover your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
You need an attorney with the experience and dedication to give your case the care it deserves.
Start A Free EvaluationWhat evidence should you collect after an accident at Heinz Field?
Collecting evidence after an accident at Heinz Field is the most important step to recovering damages. No evidence means no compensation. The most important evidence to recover includes:
- Medical report: proves that you suffered an injury
- Incident report: proves the accident occurred at Heinz Field, will help prove fault
- Photos of the scene: can help prove negligence, if you slipped and fell on a freshly mopped floor, you can prove negligence if the photos do not show a wet floor sign
- Eyewitness testimony: third-party account of what happened
- Surveillance footage: unbiased third-party account of what happened, can also show how long the hazard was there
- Medical bills: proves damages
- W-2s and paystubs: proves lost wages
Gathering evidence can be difficult, especially when you are attempting to recover from serious injuries. Let a Pittsburgh attorney handle the evidence gathering process.
We can address all the legal hurdles that may be keeping you from getting a fair settlement.
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If you were injured at Heinz Field, contact the accident attorneys at Berger and Green today for help. We will examine your case and help you determine who is at fault for your injuries. We will also manage your case from start to finish.
If Heinz Field offers to settle outside of court, our attorneys can make sure you are getting a fair dollar amount for your injuries. If not, we will take your claim to court and fight to get the best possible resolution to your case.