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| Dallas Trial Attorney Frank L. Branson says Safety Questions Follow Rangers Fan's Fatal Fall |
| July 15, 2011 6:00 am |
Last week's tragic death of a 39-year-old Texas Rangers fan could have been prevented had the team taken note of a string of similar falls blamed on the inadequate placement of safety railings inside the ballpark. With outfield safety rails standing below waist-level for many adult fans, Dallas trial attorney Frank L. Branson says team owners should have anticipated that additional falls were bound to occur. "Anyone with a basic understanding of physics would understand why these rails are potentially dangerous," says Branson, founder of The Law Offices of Frank L. Branson, who successfully sued the Dallas Cowboys for design flaws that resulted in its practice facility's collapse. "Unfortunately, the refusal to correct a serious safety issue probably cost this husband and father his life." For more information, contact Robert Tharp at 800-559-4534 or robert@androvett.com.
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