danyoung56
Well-Known Member
A few years ago I was riding Space Mountain when my lap bar flew open in the middle of the ride. I jammed it back into place, and then let the unload CM know what happened. I didn't even think of lawsuit, as I wasn't injured. But that's proof to me that those restraints can fail.
On the other hand, I was watching the Christmas fireworks at Epcot one year when I felt something bite me on top of my head. Turned out that a bit of falling ash had caught my hair on fire! I slapped it out, then stopped at Medical on the way out for some burn ointment for my forehead. Since it was documented that way, Disney called me a couple weeks later and asked what they could do for me. I didn't go to court, but I did make a few bucks out of it.
Disney is a funny company. They'll spend hundreds of thousands on one case where they think it's just a nuisance suit, and then go out of their way to settle another case if they think there could be some bad publicity for them. As others have said - get a lawyer!
On the other hand, I was watching the Christmas fireworks at Epcot one year when I felt something bite me on top of my head. Turned out that a bit of falling ash had caught my hair on fire! I slapped it out, then stopped at Medical on the way out for some burn ointment for my forehead. Since it was documented that way, Disney called me a couple weeks later and asked what they could do for me. I didn't go to court, but I did make a few bucks out of it.
Disney is a funny company. They'll spend hundreds of thousands on one case where they think it's just a nuisance suit, and then go out of their way to settle another case if they think there could be some bad publicity for them. As others have said - get a lawyer!

