Philadelphia Area Boy Scout Dies of Personal Injuries in Sledding Accident

January 18, 2010
By Rosenbaum & Associates on January 18, 2010 11:13 AM |

Boy Scout outings are supposed to be fun and exciting, among the experiences that shape boys into men. But for one Philadelphia area Boy Scout, a troop trip turned tragic last weekend. The 12-year-old Pottstown boy was on a Boy Scout trip to a Pennsylvania ski resort for a weekend of sledding with his buddies. The boy died early Saturday morning after his plastic saucer sled collided with a metal ski lift tower Friday night. Fellow troop members administered first aid until rescue workers could reach the boy, but the boy died of personal injuries not long after arrival at the hospital.

The Philadelphia area boy's death was not the first at the Ski Denton resort northeast of Pittsburgh. Just over a year ago, a 13-year-old boy died in a skiing accident at the resort.

Boys will be boys -- rambunctious, exuberant, energetic. But when Philadelphia parents send their sons off on what is supposed to be a weekend, they don't expect the weekend to end tragically in a sterile emergency room. Young life full of hope and promise cut unexpectedly short may be the most difficult death to cope with.

Sometimes life is cut short by a tragic accident, but sometimes negligence is involved in wrongful death. Particularly with another death occurring as the result of a personal injury accident, Philadelphia parents might wonder if the ski resort took all appropriate safety precautions. When other parents or groups are responsible for your child's safety, it is normal for parents to wonder about the quality of the supervision provided. When a child dies, grieving parents have many questions. A Philadelphia personal injury attorney can investigate and discover the facts. If negligence occurred, you may be able to recover hospital bills and damages. Even if no fault is found, an investigation by an experienced Philadelphia personal injury attorney can provide parents with needed peace of mind.