5 Overlooked St. Patrick’s Day Injuries

5 Overlooked St. Patrick’s Day Injuries

For many folks, St. Patrick’s Day is all about parades, catching up with friends and family, and having more than a few at O’Malley’s or The Celtic Fox. While we often hear about holiday-related accidents and the risks of drunk driving, the reality is that this celebration creates a perfect recipe for disaster–with many other injury risks flying under the radar. That’s why the Kansas personal injury lawyers at Patterson Legal Group are here with 5 overlooked St. Patrick’s Day injuries you should be aware of.

1. Dental Emergencies and Facial Trauma: Commonly Overlooked St. Patrick’s Day Injuries

The day after St. Patrick’s Day, dentists often see patients who have had a nasty fall or gotten into a fight the day before. Research shows a huge spike in dental emergencies such as chipped, cracked, or knocked-out teeth following the holiday.

These injuries often come from high-energy environments found in crowded bars, restaurants, or parties where people are more prone to accidents.

Common causes include:

  • Fights in bars
  • Inebriated people stumbling and falling
  • Getting pushed or bumped in a crowded space

From a legal perspective, these injuries can fall under premises liability if a property owner failed to keep their premises safe or if the situation got out of control because they weren’t doing their job properly.

2. Intoxicated Pedestrian Accidents – Common and Overlooked St. Patrick’s Day Injuries

When people think about alcohol-related crashes, they usually think about drunk drivers. But the truth is, drunken pedestrians are just as much a hazard as anyone else.

When people have had one too many, they can:

  • Decide to jaywalk across a busy street without looking
  • Misjudge the speed of a car and get hit
  • Lose their balance and stumble into traffic

Even if a pedestrian had been drinking, the driver still has a duty to drive safely and avoid pedestrians when possible.

Related: St. Patrick’s Day Safety Tips

3. Burn Injuries and Cooking Fires

St. Patrick’s Day is also a big day for home-cooked meals–with corned beef and cabbage being a common favorite. But with this increased activity in the kitchen, the risk of a serious burn injury or kitchen fire can also go up.

Common causes include:

  • Leaving the stove unattended
  • Spilling boiling water
  • Dropping a heavy pot

In some cases, these injuries may lead to product liability claims if a defective appliance was involved.

4. Parade and Thrown Object Injuries

The Delano Paddy Day Parade is a big part of any St. Patrick’s Day celebration, but it can also be a bit of a nightmare. When thousands of people are packed into the same space, things can get dangerous.

Injuries sometimes occur when spectators are hit by things thrown from parade floats–like:

  • Heavy beads
  • Promotional merchandise
  • Other trinkets

When these injuries happen, the event organizers, private sponsors, or the local municipality may be on the hook for damages.

5. Premises Liability from Spills and Debris

Bars and restaurants are always packed on St. Patrick’s Day, and with all that drinking going on, spills are almost inevitable. But when the place is packed, staff can struggle to keep up and clean up all the hazards.

Some of the most common dangers include:

  • Spilled drinks on the floor which you could slip on
  • Broken glass
  • Food, napkins, or other items making the floor a hazard

These hazards can turn a night out into a trip to the hospital, and in many cases, a business may be liable if staff failed to spot the hazard in time.

Here with Information On Overlooked St. Patrick’s Day Injuries

Here at Patterson Legal Group, we’re here to give you the information you need on the most overlooked St. Patrick’s Day injuries. We’re also here for you if you’re dealing with the claims process after just such an injury. Our dedicated team of litigators and trial lawyers has a proven track record of success in securing compensation for those in Kansas, as well as in Missouri, Oklahoma, and Colorado. We will fight for you every step of the way.

Get started today with a free consultation by calling us at 888-687-2400 or going online through our secure contact form. You can also connect with our LiveChat representatives. We work under a “No Win, No Fee” promise, so you won’t pay anything unless we win. Reach out today and take the first step toward getting the money you deserve.

The information on this blog is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to serve as legal advice for an individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship, nor does viewing this material constitute an attorney-client relationship.

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