However, attending events at large arenas comes with unique risks. Several venues within the Las Vegas area can hold tens of thousands of people at a time. The MGM Grand Garden Arena, which hosts the Academy of Country Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, and several other sports and music events can hold up to 17,000 at full capacity. The T-mobile Arena can hold 20,000. While crowds of that size certainly add to the atmosphere and excitement of an event, they also increase the risk of personal injury. If you or a loved one has been injured at a Las Vegas event, contact a personal injury attorney today at Benson & Bingham Accident Injury Lawyers, LLC for a free case consultation.
Las Vegas thrives on hosting parties, concerts, and big events at its local arenas. Let’s be clear, no one is saying that those arena events are inherently dangerous or that anyone should think twice before attending one. Far from it. However, while having fun, you should also always stay smart about your safety.
There is nothing wrong with having a beer while you take in the game, or sipping a margarita at a show, as long as you do so responsibly. If you plan to drink, set a limit. Alcohol can reduce a person’s inhibitions and cause them to make potentially dangerous decisions. People under the influence of alcohol also tend to lose awareness of their surroundings. Unfortunately, but perhaps unsurprisingly, statistics show that crime increases with alcohol consumption.
Consider these facts:
Make sure you have a plan for after the event. Find a place where everyone can gather afterward if you set separated.
Moreover, in just one year, 10,511 drunk driving deaths took place across the United States. That’s nearly one-third of all motor vehicle fatalities. If you plan on drinking, do not plan to drive or to get in the car with someone who has been drinking. Think ahead and arrange a ride don’t be the cause of a drunk driving accident. Be wary of accepting rides from strangers. Instead, use a well-established taxi service, or a ride-sharing app like Uber or Lyft.
Unfortunately, high-density areas attract criminals. At an event attended by thousands of people, think proactively. Practice some of the same behaviors you would if you were traveling to a new destination, such as:
Keep personal safety at the front of your mind whenever you attend a large arena event. Take note of the exits at the facility and develop a rough plan of which one you would head toward first, second, and third in an emergency. Giving just a few seconds thought to that exit plan could save your life. Also take note of how to identify event security staff and where they post themselves, in case you need to alert them to a dangerous person or situation.
This one sounds simple, but every venue has rules its patrons need to follow to keep everyone safe. Some events allow alcohol, others do not. The same goes for smoking. Increasingly, concert venues and sports arenas are banning purses and other bags.
The last thing you want to do is get ejected from an event, or for security to turn you away at the gate, because you did not take time to learn about the basic rules. Unexpectedly finding yourself barred from the venue in itself could put you in a dangerous situation. If you or a friend gets removed from an event for any reason, have a plan for how you will reconnect and where you will meet after the event ends. And check the venue’s website ahead of time to make sure you don’t bring something that will preclude your entry.
While most arena events go off without a hitch, accidents and incidents still happen that leave guests injured. Arena owners and operators have a legal duty to ensure a safe environment for their patrons, and everyone at an event has a basic obligation not to put others in danger. If you sustain an injury at an arena concert or sporting event, then you may have the legal right to seek compensation from anyone whose decisions or actions put you in harm’s way.
People go to arena concerts and sporting events to cut loose and have fun. Most people never consider the possibility of getting hurt at a game or show. If the worst happens, however, and someone else’s dangerous actions or bad choices do you harm, you will need to know your rights.
An unexpected injury can have serious consequences for your health, well-being, and personal finances. Nevada law may entitle you to recover compensation for your injuries and losses. To learn more about your legal rights after an injury at a sporting event or concert, contact an experienced personal injury attorney.
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Benson & Bingham Accident Injury Lawyers
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Joseph L. Benson II, and Ben J. Bingham, Personal Injury Attorneys
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