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Fort Lauderdale Cheerleading Accidents Lawyer

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Cheerleading is now considered one of the most dangerous sports involving young people today. A recent study by the National Center for Catastrophic Sport Injury Research found that cheerleading is the leading cause for direct injury and disability in young female athletes, accounting for more than 65% of severe injuries in high school female athletes and more than 70% of severe injuries in college female athletes.

One reason for the sharp increase in cheerleading injuries is the nature of the sport, and the dramatic increase in "flyers" who are thrown into the air to perform tricks, stunts and acrobatics. These "flyers" depend on young people to catch them, cushion them and prevent them from crashing to the ground. Often times, the young people who form the safety net are too small and are poorly trained by coaches and school administrators.

The trial lawyers at Friedman, Rodman & Frank, have decades of experience investigating and trying to verdict severe injury cases. If your child was injured while cheerleading, you and your family may be entitled to compensation for lifelong health care, medical expenses, medical bills, loss of income, and pain and suffering.

Cases are taken on a contingency basis; this means that we receive no attorney's fees unless we obtain a verdict or a settlement for you.

When you need a personal injury lawyer who will aggressively pursue the maximum compensation to which you are entitled, call Friedman, Rodman & Frank at 866-713-6128 . Attorneys are available to speak with you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in English, Spanish, French Creole or Portuguese. Sé Habla Español / Nou Parlé Creole / Nous Parlons Français / Falamos português.

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