Yes—if negligence played a role. Cities, schools, or private operators can be held liable for unsafe playgrounds that cause serious harm. Common hazards include:
- Broken swings or slides
- Poorly maintained surfaces
- Rusted or loose bolts
- Lack of supervision
Under Michigan law, property owners have a duty to keep premises reasonably safe for children. If they knew—or should’ve known—about dangerous conditions and didn’t fix them, they can be responsible.
Marko Law has successfully handled cases involving unsafe facilities and negligent supervision. We’ll uncover what went wrong and who failed to protect your child.
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At Marko Law, we don’t just take cases — we take a stand. Whether you're facing an injury, injustice, or outright negligence, our team fights like it’s personal — because to you, it is.
- Over $500 Million recovered for our clients
- Proven track record in civil rights, personal injury & workplace justice
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