Sports Injuries

Legal Representation for Injured Athletes

At KAASS Law, we provide legal representation for individuals who have suffered injuries in athletic settings due to negligence, lack of supervision, or unsafe conditions.

We represent individuals injured in:

  • School and college athletics
  • Club and recreational sports
  • Professional sports and training camps
  • Private sports facilities and fitness centers

If your injury resulted from negligence, lack of supervision, defective equipment, or unsafe facilities, you may have grounds for a claim.

Types of Sports-Related Injuries We Handle

  • Concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
  • Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
  • Torn ligaments (ACL, MCL), dislocations, and fractures
  • Heat-related illnesses and overexertion injuries
  • Injuries caused by faulty gear or equipment
  • Injuries due to inadequate supervision or unsafe coaching practices
  • Hazing or abuse incidents

Who May Be Liable?

KAASS Law will thoroughly investigate your case to identify all responsible parties, which may include:

  • Coaches, trainers, or staff members
  • School districts or athletic associations
  • Team doctors or medical professionals
  • Sports organizations or event organizers
  • Facility owners and equipment manufacturers

What You May Be Entitled to Recover

  • Medical expenses (past and future)
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Costs of rehabilitation and ongoing care
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of athletic scholarships or career opportunities

KAASS Law will fight to ensure your recovery reflects the full extent of your injuries and losses.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sports Injuries Cases

Can I still file a claim if I signed a waiver?
Yes. While waivers can limit liability, they do not protect against gross negligence or intentional misconduct. If your injury was due to unsafe conditions or poor supervision, you may still have a valid case.
What if the injury happened at school?
Public and private schools can be held accountable for injuries caused by negligence, lack of supervision, or failure to maintain safe facilities. KAASS Law has experience with school liability claims.
My child was injured at a sports camp. What are my legal options?
You may be able to file a claim against the camp, its staff, or third-party contractors if negligence was involved. We will investigate all parties who may be responsible.
How long do I have to file a sports injury lawsuit?
California's statute of limitations for personal injury is generally two years from the date of the injury. However, claims against public entities (such as schools) often require a government claim to be filed within six months. Contact us as soon as possible to protect your rights.

Protect Injured Athletes With Skilled Legal Advocacy

Defend your rights and secure fair compensation for sports injuries.

Are you or your child recovering from a sports-related injury? Our dedicated attorneys at KAASS Law provide personalized guidance and aggressive advocacy for injured athletes across California. Let us help you navigate your legal options, hold responsible parties accountable, and protect your future.

Contact us today by calling (844) 522-7758 or emailing [email protected] to schedule your free consultation and take the first step toward protecting your rights.

KAASS Law is committed to helping injured athletes get justice. Let our experienced team guide you through every step of the legal process.

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