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    Accident at a Charity Event – Can I Sue the Non-Profit or Charity?

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    There’s a charity for just about any cause or group in need, and many people make regular contributions to a non-profit of their choice. But others actually work for charity organizations, either as staff members or volunteers. These people are often in charge of putting together charity events and overseeing many aspects of the event, like security measures and safety protocols.

    One thing most people don’t stop to think about is what happens when someone is injured at an event that’s supposed to raise money for charity. Perhaps you tripped over broken concrete during a walkathon or slipped and fell due to water leaking from a pipe. Or, lack of security provided someone with an opportunity to sexually assault participants at a charity marathon, auction, etc. The party that’s been injured may be a guest, volunteer, or employee of the organization. And there are different rules for how each of these individuals obtains compensation if they are hurt by another party’s neglect or misconduct.

    Victims of a slip and fall, car crash, burn injury, or any other accident at volunteer events need representation from a charity event accident injury lawyer. That’s precisely what we can provide here at Normandie Law Firm, so contact us today and schedule a free consultation.

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    Who can I File against for Compensation for Injury at a Non-Profit Social Event?

    As someone that was participating in a social event for a charity or non-profit, you can file a claim for injuries with the organization itself. These entities generally have insurance coverage for events, as they anticipate the possibility of an accident.

    However, some cases of liability for a charity event accident are not so black and white. Let’s say, for example, that you were participating in an event for an animal rescue, where people were encouraged to bring their dogs. If you are bitten by someone’s pet, the person that’s responsible is normally the owner. So, you may have to file a claim with their insurance company for monetary losses resulting from a dog bite incident.

    Sometimes, there may be multiple entities that can be blamed for accidents that harm people at a charity event. Perhaps you and others were injured because a tent, ceiling, roof, or some other structure collapsed. In a situation like this, you may need to file a premises liability claim against the property / business owner. Liability can be shared by the charity and other third parties (like a construction company), depending on the circumstances.

    This is why injury victims need guidance from a skilled personal injury attorney. Our law firm is ready to investigate your accident, provide you with reliable advice, and fight for the settlement you deserve. Contact our office and schedule a free case evaluation if your or your loved one sustained injuries at a charity event.

    What are my Rights if I Work for the Charity?

    If you are classified as an employee for a non-profit, you should be eligible for workers’ compensation in the event of a work-related accident. So, if you got hurt while performing tasks that are associated with your job duties, make sure to tell your supervisor right away. With workers’ comp, there’s no need to establish a basis of negligence, so you can receive payment simply for being injured within the scope of employment.

    Keep in mind that you have 30 days from the accident to notify your employer; otherwise, you will lose the right to compensation from a workplace injury claim. Furthermore, there is a deadline of 1 year from when you are injured to submit a claim with the insurance company. Your employer will supply the paperwork for you, and in theory, answering the questions and getting paid for your lost wages and medical bills should be a relatively simple process. But you may have questions or run into problems with your employer’s insurance provider, and this is where a workplace accident lawyer can be of help. For assistance from a legal expert in workers’ compensation claims, don’t hesitate to give us a call.

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    I was Volunteering when I Got into an Accident. Can I Sue?

    Yes, as a volunteer, you can sue for any injuries you incur due to the charity’s negligence at one of their events. Even though you are not an employee, non-profit organizations still have a duty to follow basic safety standards, depending on the type of event and where it’s located.

    To file a claim, make sure to speak with someone in charge, like an event coordinator or supervisor and ensure that an incident report is filed. This step is crucial to establishing a record of the accident and initiating the claims process with the organization’s insurance company. However, if your injuries are extremely serious, please go to emergency room or call 911 and get medical attention first, then contact someone at the charity to file a claim.

    The next step is to call our office and ask for help from a lawyer with experience in suing for injuries at a charity event. That way, you can learn about the process of filing an accident claim and obtaining compensation for damages like medical expenses and pain and suffering.

    Contact Normandie Law Firm

    Our law firm is open to you 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, so there is always someone to take your call if you have questions about your legal rights. If you decide to hire us after a free consultation, we will defer all attorneys’ fees until we successfully recover your settlement. At that point, our payment is covered by the non-profit, so you still pay nothing for the cost or legal services. If for any reason we fail to win your case, you owe us $0 under the Zero Fee Guarantee.

    For a free case review on your right to sue for being injured at a charity event, contact our office to schedule a free case review.

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