Bouncy Houses – What Operators Don’t Tell Parents - Washington & Washington | ATTORNEYS AT LAW

As the summer is approaching, it’s very tempting to consider planning an outdoors party like a birthday event or a barbecue using a bouncy house rented from a company. Unfortunately, injuries sustained by children participating in an activity like this can lead to serious legal questions about liability.

Injuries and accidents in a bounce house can go from minor to severe relatively quickly. There are several tips that parents can consider in determining whether or not it’s appropriate to use a bounce house and how to minimize their risks of being named in a premises liability accident.

Make Sure the House Is Tightly Connected to the Ground

If the inflatable bounce house is not properly secured to your property, children inside could be thrown very high and sustain injuries upon hitting the ground. Make sure that before any children enter the facility that you have ensured that it is connected at all of the relevant parts of the material.

Always Use Adult Supervision

Although bounce houses are a great way to burn energy and keep children busy during an event, one adult should always be present in order to handle the situation appropriately if things are getting out of hand or if a child does sustain an injury. 

Think About Liability Waivers

If you are going to be bringing over many children over to your house for a bounce house party, you may want to consider asking that parents sign liability waivers before children are allowed to use the bounce house. This is the same mentality used by trampoline parks that request that parents sign liability waivers before the children are allowed to enter the facility. An injury can lead to a premises liability case.

Understand Who May Be Held Responsible If an Accident Happens

There are numerous parties that could be held legally responsible in the event that a child is injured while using a bounce house. You may be able to consider the following individuals liable.

  • Amusement workers. If another company provided, inflated or managed the bounce house, the employees and the company could be sued for negligence in the event that an accident happens.
  • Location owners. As an individual hosting a party, you may be legally responsible under premises liability law.
  • If the bounce house itself was defective and this led to serious injuries for the children enjoying it, the manufacturer could be held legally responsible for any injuries sustained.

It is important to remember that bounce houses can be fun when used properly and when all of the materials are installed and manufactured properly. When this is not the case and someone sustains a serious injury as a result of enjoying the bounce house, you may have concerns that you may need to discuss with a Philadelphia defective product attorney. You may have grounds for a legal claim against the manufacturer in the event that the bounce house malfunctioned or otherwise did not function as promised.

Attorney Richard Washington represents people injured or killed in Auto Accidents, Slip, Trip and Fall Down Accidents, Medical Malpractice, Wrongful Death, Workers Compensation, Social Security Disability and Long Term Disability Claims in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, D.C. and Minnesota, including Philadelphia County, Montgomery County, Chester County, Berks County, Dauphin County, and Lehigh County.  The law firm also represents clients regarding Estates, Wills and Probate.   Attorney Richard Washington represents individuals charged with crimes including DUI, disorderly conduct, public drunkenness, underage drinking, assault, and possession of drugs in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, D.C. and Minnesota, including Philadelphia County, Montgomery County, Chester County, Berks County, Dauphin County, and Lehigh County.  

Washington & Washington is a firm with trial lawyers with over 25 years of experience fighting for justice. The firm provides the highest standard of legal and ethical representation and access to the justice system for those arrested and in need of criminal defense, estate administration and when a loved one has been injured or has passed away by the actions of others.   The firm makes sure people and their families have a fair chance to receive justice through the legal system – even when it means taking on the most powerful. We provide free consultations, home and hospital visits and night and weekend appointments.  If we can be of service to you or anyone you know in any way, please do not hesitate to contact us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week toll free at (800) 988-0158.

Attorney Fees & Costs


Plaintiff personal injury matters will be handled pursuant to a contingency fee agreement. You will only be charged a fee and pay costs if money is collected on your behalf.

Close This Window

Media Coverage


Philadelphia Ferst News Article ...

Close This Window

How Washington & Washington Injury Attorneys work


Close This Window

Terms of Agreement


I understand and agree that...

Close This Window