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When attending a concert, the last thing a person wants to worry about is their safety. Unfortunately, the nature of concerts has changed drastically over the years, along with the styles of music played at them. Crowds have become more rowdy and more difficult to control. This has resulted in many different types of tragedies at concerts ranging from trampling to drug overdose. One particular type of safety concern at concerts, and one that can be rather serious, is a phenomenon known as “moshing.”
“Moshing,” has become commonplace in concerts posing serious dangers to those attending. Moshing is defined as a form of dancing, usually to heavy metal music, where dancers freely bump into each other in an area known as a “mosh pit.” This style of dancing typically varies in its aggressiveness and physicality. Through the purpose of this type of dance, if one could even call it that, is to enhance the enjoyment of the music, it can have potentially serious consequences to both those participating and innocent bystanders nearby.
Many bands including the Smashing Pumpkins have taken a stand against moshing. Additionally, many groups have taken up the fight against moshing.
In addition to moshing incidents other types of accidents occur all the time at night clubs as well as dance venues. These types injuries can occur because of crowd control, poor lighting, lack of security and drunken/rowdy spectators.
Our law firm has created an informative report that will help you navigate through the complex legal process following an injury at a concert or night club. The report titled, "Hitting Rock Bottom", covers everything you need to know following a personal injury, such as:
My son was injured at a rock concert. What should I do?
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