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Exercise Injuries and Personal Trainers: Can You Sue?

If you are injured while at the gym or exercising, you may have the right to sue. You will want to carefully investigate your situation and decide whether or not you should sue with the help of a personal injury attorney. Experts say that the risk of an exercise injury is higher when you are just easing into working out.

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons says that if you exercise excessively or increase the intensity and duration of your exercise too aggressively, you can expect injury. Also, if you exercise in extreme weather, this can heighten the possibility of an exercise injury. If you exercise without appropriate equipment, or if you have previous injuries that have affected your ability to exercise, these conditions can also lead to injuries. Also, you should be cautious when exercising if you have certain muscoskeletal problems, such as high arches or bowed legs.

In some situations, you may have the right to sue if you can prove that you were harmed by a personal trainer who pushed you past your limits. After watching the Olympics, many individuals are inspired to get in shape and will do so by hiring a personal trainer to help them. At some cheaper gyms, these personal trainers will push their trainees past their limits in an attempt to prove that the individual is out of shape and needs more training.

If you hear a popping sound or feel a straining pain as your working out that is unbearable uncomfortable and does not feel natural, you need to stop. Talk with an attorney at the firm today if you want more information about suing personal trainers that push you past your limits. Many individuals who hire personal trainers eventually end up with neck and back injuries.

For example, a woman in Orlando, Florida hired a personal trainer when she was in her 50s. The trainer asked her to do jumping jacks while holding a medicine ball over her head. The incident caused her to dislocate something. Her personal trainer said that she was fine and should get up and keep working. This woman eventually went to the ER and discovered that she had suffered a compression fracture of her T6 vertebrae from the intense exercise. This woman went to the hospital and was given a prescription for Vytorin. She was instructed to get an MRI, but her insurance company only covered $150 of the $2,000 procedure.

The woman called and asked if she could be reimbursed for the personal training sessions that she missed as a result of her injury, but the gym did not respond. Insurance providers say that the number one complaint against personal fitness trainers is injury resulting from the use of equipment, according to the Idea and Health Fitness Association.

One exercise method where injuries are very common is in CrossFit. CrossFit is a privately owned company with more than 4,000 affiliates in 67 different countries. There are about 2,100 different CrossFit locations in the U.S. The company has been targeted by several lawsuits due to the ability to inflict permanent physical damage due to muscle breakdown. One Navy Technician who sued the company was able to win the case, and CrossFit claims that it is not against compensating exercisers who are injured.

If you are harmed while working with a trainer or workout program that is too rigorous and causes muscle damage, then you need to talk with an attorney at a local personal injury firm today. With the right lawyer on your side, you may be able to receive compensation and get the assistance you need to compensate your injuries!

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