Los Angeles Sports Injury Lawyer
Sports can be a great way to stay active, but a serious injury can change your health, routine, and ability to work or train. If your sports injury happened because of someone else’s negligence, our Los Angeles sports injury attorneys at The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker are here to protect your rights and fight for the compensation you need to recover.
- 50+ years helping Los Angeles injury victims
- Over $2 billion recovered for clients
- No fees unless we win
- Available 24/7 to talk to you
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Trusted Advocate for Justice
Trusted by clients across Los Angeles since 1972, The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker has built a reputation for strong advocacy and compassionate support. Our firm has recovered over $2 billion for injured people and has earned recognition from Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers.
With thousands of clients represented throughout Los Angeles, we’re ready to step in, protect your rights, and handle insurance company communications while you focus on treatment and recovery.
A sports injury can happen to anyone, at any age, from a student athlete on a school team to an adult playing in a community league. Whether you were injured in a community league game, during a school practice, at a fitness facility, or at a large sporting event in Los Angeles, the fallout is often the same: medical appointments, time away from work, and uncertainty about what comes next.
If your injury happened because someone failed to take reasonable safety precautions, such as unsafe playing conditions, negligent supervision, defective equipment, or improper maintenance, you may have the right to pursue compensation.Our sports injury lawyers handle the legal and insurance work from start to finish, so you can focus on treatment and recovery.
What to Do After a Sports Injury Accident in Los Angeles
Taking the right steps after a sports-related injury can protect both your health and your legal claim.
- Get Immediate Medical Care: Call 911 or go to an urgent care or emergency room when needed. In sports settings, it’s not always obvious how serious an injury is.
- Report the Incident: Notify the coach, referee, athletic director, facility manager, or event staff and ask that an incident report be completed. If the Los Angeles Police Department responds, request a copy of the report when available.
- Gather Evidence at the Scene: Take photos or video of your injuries, the field/court conditions, any hazards, and the equipment involved. Collect witness names and contact information, and save any paperwork you receive.
- Be Careful When Speaking with Insurance Companies: Keep conversations limited. Avoid recorded statements or accepting an early offer before you understand the full impact of your injury and future treatment needs.
- Consult a Los Angeles Sports Injury Lawyer: Evidence can disappear quickly in sports injury cases. Early legal help can preserve records, identify responsible parties, and reduce stress while you focus on recovery.
Common Causes of Sports Injury in Los Angeles
Sports injuries aren’t always “just part of the game,” especially when they are serious and tied to negligence. In Los Angeles, where athletes often train year-round across school programs, club leagues, gyms, and large venues, that constant pace can increase the chance of injury.
Sports injuries can happen due to factors such as:
- Unsafe playing surfaces: Uneven turf, potholes, loose floorboards, worn court traction, poor drainage, or unpadded walls can turn routine play into a serious injury. This can occur at local parks, school fields, and indoor courts that are in constant use.
- Poor facility maintenance: Wet or slippery locker rooms, broken bleachers, faulty lighting, exposed cords, unsecured mats, and cluttered walkways are frequent hazards at gyms, schools, and recreation centers.
- Defective or poorly maintained equipment: Malfunctioning weight machines, unstable benches, broken goalposts, damaged nets, defective helmets/pads, or improperly installed equipment can cause severe injuries.
- Negligent supervision or coaching: Inadequate instruction, unsafe drills, allowing play in dangerous conditions, ignoring concussion protocols, or failing to enforce rules can place athletes at unnecessary risk, especially for youth athletes. Pushing kids through intense, year-round training can also contribute to overuse injuries, a concern UCLA Health links to early single-sport specialization and higher training volume and intensity.
- Inadequate staffing or event security: At large sporting events, crowded entry points, poor crowd control, lack of security, or unchecked hazards can contribute to falls, trampling injuries, or altercations.
- Lack of proper warnings or signage: Facilities may be liable if they fail to warn about known dangers, such as wet floors, closed areas, damaged equipment, or ongoing repairs.
- Reckless or overly aggressive conduct: Some injuries involve conduct that goes beyond ordinary contact, such as dangerous rule violations, intentional acts, or misconduct that creates an unreasonable risk of harm.
Whether your sports injury happened in a Los Angeles gym, school program, recreational league, or at a major venue, identifying the cause matters because it helps determine who may be responsible and what evidence should be preserved.
Common Sports Injuries
Sports injuries can range from painful short-term setbacks to life-changing conditions.
- Head injuries: Concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are often caused by a blow to the head, a collision with another player, a fall on hard surfaces, or impact with equipment.
- Sprains and strains: Frequently occur when joints or muscles are overstretched during quick pivots, sudden stops, or improper training techniques, and sometimes worsened by slippery floors or uneven fields.
- Torn ligaments: Often caused by abrupt direction changes, awkward landings, contact injuries, or poor field conditions that reduce traction or stability.
- Dislocations: Common in shoulders, fingers, elbows, and knees, and may result from falls, collisions, or heavy impact during play or training.
- Broken bones or fractures: Commonly result from falls, high-impact collisions, being struck by equipment, or defective gear.
- Neck, back, and shoulder injuries: Can happen from falls, collisions, repetitive overhead motion, or improper weightlifting form, especially if equipment is defective or instructions are inadequate.
- Knee Injuries: May occur from twisting, hyperextension, direct impact, or repetitive stress, and can be made worse by poor warm-up guidance or unsafe surfaces.
- Cuts and lacerations: Often caused by broken equipment, exposed metal or glass, unsafe facility conditions, or contact sports incidents involving unprotected surfaces.
- Dental and facial injuries: Can result from being struck by a ball, elbow, bat, or other equipment, sometimes due to missing protective gear requirements or lax enforcement.
When Can a Sports Injury Victim File a Claim
If you were hurt during a sports activity in Los Angeles, you may have the right to file a claim when your injury was caused by an avoidable danger—not the normal, inherent risks. While some bumps and strains are part of athletic participation, compensation may be available when a gym, school, league, event organizer, property owner, manufacturer, or another participant failed to act with reasonable care, and that failure caused harm.
How Does Negligence Play a Role in Sports Injury
Sports injury claims often come down to separating what’s considered an inherent risk from what’s preventable negligence. For example, a routine collision may be an expected risk in some sports. Still, injuries caused by unsafe field conditions, broken equipment, inadequate supervision, or poor crowd control may point to liability. Waivers and “assumption of risk” arguments may come up, but they do not automatically defeat a claim.
What You Need to Prove
To pursue compensation, your legal team generally works to show:
- Duty of Care: The responsible party had a legal obligation to act reasonably to keep you safe.
- Breach of Duty: They failed to do so through negligence or by exposing you to unsafe conditions.
- Causation: Their failure directly caused or substantially contributed to your sports injury.
- Damages: You suffered measurable harm, such as medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering.
If you’re unsure whether your situation qualifies, an attorney can review the facts, identify who may be responsible, and explain the next steps you need to take.
Who Can Be Liable for Your Sports Injury?
Sports injury claims can involve more than one responsible party. Depending on how the accident happened, the responsibility may fall on:
- Coaches and Supervisors: In cases where injuries stem from improper instruction, unsafe conditioning, ignoring concussion protocols, or allowing activity that creates an unreasonable risk of harm.
- Manufacturers: Defective helmets, pads, footwear, weight machines, or other products may support a product liability claim if a design defect, manufacturing defect, or inadequate warnings contributed to the injury.
- Schools, Colleges, Athletic Programs: When negligent supervision, unsafe practice drills, inadequate staffing, failure to follow safety policies, or dangerous facility conditions play a role.
- Sports Facility or Property Owners: If unsafe premises like uneven surfaces, defective lighting, slippery walkways, or hazardous bleachers or other maintenance issues caused the injury.
- Other players or participants: When conduct goes beyond ordinary sports contact, such as reckless, intentionally harmful, or extreme rule violations.
- Because sports injury cases can involve multiple parties, it’s important to have a legal team investigate quickly while evidence is still available.
Damages You Can Recover in a Sports Injury Claim
A serious sports injury can create immediate expenses and long-term consequences. If someone else’s negligence caused your injury, you may be able to seek compensation for both financial losses and the personal impact the injury has had on your life.
Economic damages
These damages cover measurable losses tied to the injury.
- Medical Expenses: Emergency care, imaging, follow-up visits, surgery, medications, physical therapy, and rehabilitation.
- Lost Wages: Income you missed while recovering, attending treatment, or unable to work.
- Future Medical Care: Ongoing therapy, additional procedures, specialist care, assistive devices, or long-term treatment needs.
- Out-of-Pocket Expenses: Travel to medical appointments, medical supplies, home assistance, and other injury-related costs you pay directly.
Non-economic damages
Non-economic damages address how the injury affects your daily life and well-being.
- Pain and Suffering: Physical pain, discomfort, and limitations caused by the injury.
- Emotional Distress: Anxiety, stress, sleep disruption, or other mental and emotional effects tied to the injury and recovery.
- Loss of Enjoyment: Reduced ability to participate in sports, hobbies, and normal activities.
- Scarring and Disfigurement: Permanent visible changes that affect comfort, confidence, or quality of life.
- Loss of Consortium: The ways the injury affects a spouse or partner relationship, such as support, companionship, and intimacy.
In rare cases involving extreme misconduct, such as reckless disregard for safety or intentional harm, punitive damages may apply to punish the act and prevent similar acts in the future.
California’s Statute of Limitations for Sports Injuries
In California, most sports injury claims based on negligence must be filed within two years from the date of the injury. However, if your sports injury accident involves a government entity, such as a public school, a city-run recreation center, or another public facility, different rules may apply. In many cases, a government claim must be filed within six months. Missing these deadlines can result in losing your right to pursue compensation.
Evidence can also become harder to obtain over time. Speaking with a lawyer early can help you understand the deadlines that may apply and the steps to protect your claim. Call us at 562-620-5912 to discuss your options and get your case started.
Why You Need a Lawyer for a Los Angeles Sports Injury Claim
After a serious sports injury, it’s common to feel pressured to settle quietly or accept offers from the facility, school, event organizer, or insurance company. Those offers often protect the other party’s interests or the insurance company’s. Having a Los Angeles sports injury lawyer on your side can help you understand your rights and avoid costly mistakes.
What a sports injury lawyer can do for you:
- Investigate what really caused the injury: Your attorney can investigate what truly happened and determine who is legally responsible.
- Preserve key evidence: A lawyer acts quickly to secure evidence that strongly supports your claim.
- Address waivers and “assumption of risk” defenses: Gyms, leagues, and event organizers often rely on waivers or claims that injuries are “part of the sport.” An attorney can evaluate whether the waiver is enforceable and whether negligence went beyond ordinary risks.
- Consult with experts to strengthen your claim: Lawyers help connect your injuries to the incident through medical records and expert support when needed.
- Calculate the full value of your case: Pursue compensation that reflects the full impact of your injury by fully documenting your current and future losses.
- Fight for a fair settlement: Many cases resolve through settlement, but a well-prepared claim improves leverage in negotiations.
Legal guidance can make the process easier, protect you from common insurance tactics, and help you pursue the compensation you will need to move forward.
How Our Law Firm Builds Your Case
When you’re injured, you shouldn’t have to fight a legal battle while trying to heal. Our team handles the heavy lifting and builds a claim designed to prove liability and demand full compensation.
- Free Case Evaluation: We start with a no-fee consultation, listen to what happened, review the basics of your injury and treatment, and explain your available options.
- Investigation and Evidence Gathering: We pursue incident reports, witness statements, photos, videos, facility maintenance records, staffing logs, and any relevant communications. If defective equipment is involved, we work to properly preserve it.
- Working with Experts: When needed, we consult medical professionals and other qualified experts to support causation, document future care needs, and explain the injury’s long-term impact.
- Calculating Damages: We organize medical records, income and employment documentation, and other supporting materials, including pain, emotional distress, and reduced quality of life.
- Negotiating with Insurance Companies: We handle communications with insurance adjusters and defense counsel, so they won’t pressure you.
- Preparing for Trial: Even when a settlement is possible, we build your case ready for trial. If the other side refuses to be reasonable, we’re prepared to take your case to court and fight for a verdict.
Why Choose Our Law Firm
When you’re harmed because someone failed to act with reasonable care, the law firm you choose matters. You need a team with experience handling injury claims, the resources to investigate thoroughly, and the commitment to guide you through the process.
- 50+ Years of Serving Los Angeles: We have been representing clients across Los Angeles since 1972.
- Multilingual Team: Our bilingual team is ready to assist clients in English and Spanish.
- Neighborhood Familiarity: We know the Los Angeles roads, courts, and communities that we can use to your advantage.
- Proven Case Results: We’ve recovered over $2 billion for injured clients.
- Full-Service Support: We handle the investigation, evidence, and insurance communication so you can focus on treatment and rebuilding your life.
- Personalized Attention: Under our care, you won’t be treated like a case number. We keep you informed, answer questions promptly, and tailor strategy to your needs and long-term goals.
If you’ve been hurt in a Los Angeles sports injury accident, the Law Offices of Larry H. Parker is ready to help. Call 562-620-5912 or submit our contact form for a free consultation. We’re available 24/7 to take your call.
Client Testimonials
We serve our clients with clear communication, responsive support, and thoughtful guidance, aiming to make the legal process more manageable for you. Words from our past clients reflect this commitment and dedication.
“Super friendly staff and very efficient job on the case they helped me with. It was hassle-free and I literally did not have to worry about doing anything pertaining to my case. I would recommend it to anyone who’s been involved in an accident. Thank you Larry H Parker, Becky, Chris, and staff.” – Daravid T.
Sports Injury Lawyer Near Me
We proudly serve injured clients throughout Los Angeles County, including Downtown LA and the Westside, the San Fernando Valley, East LA, South LA, and beyond. No matter where you are, you can count on our team for guidance and support.
Central Los Angeles & Core Business Hubs
- Downtown Los Angeles (DTLA)
- Century City
- Mid-Wilshire / Miracle Mile
- Koreatown
Westside & The “Silicon Beach” Corridor
- Beverly Hills
- Santa Monica
- Culver City
- Playa Vista
- Westwood
- Malibu
San Fernando Valley (The Valley) & North County
- Burbank
- Studio City / Sherman Oaks
- Woodland Hills / Warner Center
- Santa Clarita
South Bay & Harbor Area
- Torrance
- El Segundo / LAX Corridor
- Long Beach
- Inglewood
- San Pedro
San Gabriel Valley (SGV) & Northeast
- Pasadena
- Glendale
- Alhambra / Monterey Park
- East Los Angeles (Unincorporated Area Focus)
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I still file a claim if my injury was partly my fault?
Yes. California follows a comparative negligence system, which means your percentage of fault may reduce your compensation, but you are not automatically barred from recovering damages.
Can I sue if I signed a waiver?
Yes. Waivers may limit certain claims, but they do not automatically eliminate your rights when negligence goes beyond ordinary risks, safety rules were ignored, or dangerous conditions were involved.
How long does a sports injury claim usually take?
It depends on how long your medical recovery takes, how clearly fault can be proven, how the insurer responds, and whether a lawsuit is necessary to pursue fair compensation.
Will I have to go to court?
Possibly, but not always. Many claims resolve through settlement, but being prepared for litigation improves negotiating leverage if the insurance company refuses to offer a fair settlement.
What evidence is most helpful in a sports injury case?
Strong evidence includes incident reports, surveillance video, witness statements, photos of hazards, maintenance or inspection logs, coaching or supervision records, and medical documentation showing the injury and treatment timeline.
How much does it cost to hire your sports injury firm?
You don’t pay us upfront fees, and we only get paid if we recover compensation for you.
We Fight For What You Deserve
A sports injury can affect your health, your work, and your future. We understand how overwhelming it can feel, and you do not have to handle the next steps alone. Our Los Angeles sports injury lawyers at The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker are ready to guide you through the process, protect your rights, and handle insurance communications while you focus on recovery.
- Free Case Evaluation
- No Fees Unless We Win
- Available 24/7 to answer your call
Reach out to us at 562-620-5912 or submit a contact form, and let us handle this legal battle for you.
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