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What To Know About Go-Kart Accidents

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There have been age limits on driving cars for almost the entire history of the automobile. Despite this, the youth have their ways of getting their fix of motor vehicle fun. If they are of sufficient means, they can drive golf carts in bougie resort towns and gated communities. If not, then the ones fortunate enough to have a relative or friend who still owns a family farm can ride tractors around the farm until one of them capsizes into a ditch or until the dinner bell rings, whichever happens first. For everyone else, there are go-karts. Everyone from licensed drivers to adventure-seeking elementary school kids who are just barely tall enough to reach the accelerator pedal can drive on race tracks at amusement parks. This is as dangerous as it sounds. A go-kart is a motor vehicle, just like a car, but unlike cars, go-karts do not have airbags. Furthermore, no one pulls you over to ask if you have a driver’s license when you make rookie mistakes in a go-kart. Likewise, if you are so old that no one would card you, no one pulls you over to check whether you are sober. The recreational facilities that operate go-kart tracks have a legal responsibility to prevent dangerous conditions on their go-kart tracks; as you can imagine, this involves plenty of legal gray areas about what counts as an excessive danger. If you got injured in an accident on a go-kart track, contact a Fort Lauderdale premises liability lawyer.

Child Dies After Go-Kart Accident at Trampoline Park

In December 2025, first responders responded to a call about a medical emergency at the Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park in Port St. Lucie. In addition to trampolines, the park has go-karts, zip lines, bumper cars, and laser tag. News reports later revealed that the cause of the injury was a go-kart accident and that the injured person was a six-year-old girl. The girl was airlifted to a hospital in Fort Pierce. She died on Sunday while still hospitalized. The accident is still under investigation, and news sources have not released any additional information.

This is not the first time a child has suffered serious injuries at an Urban Air location in Florida. Several years ago, an elementary school-aged boy fell from a zip line at an Urban Air park in Lakeland and landed on a concrete floor; his injuries were severe enough to require a prolonged hospitalization, but he was eventually well enough to return to school. The boy’s parents sued Urban Air for premises liability. The strongest evidence they presented in their case was surveillance camera footage showing that the employee who fastened the boy’s harness did not fasten the leg restraints properly.

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A personal injury lawyer can help you get justice in a premises liability case involving an accident at a recreational facility such as a go-kart track or trampoline park.  Contact Boone & Davis in Fort Lauderdale, Florida or call 954-566-9919 to explore your potential recovery options today.

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