Plaintiff alleges negligence against trampoline park operator Sky Zone after daughter’s injury
A tragic incident at a popular trampoline park has led to a lawsuit that highlights concerns over safety and supervision in recreational facilities. On November 21, 2024, Christy Korifas filed a complaint in the Circuit Court of the Sixth Judicial Circuit in Pinellas County, Florida, against Fly High Parks LLC, doing business as Sky Zone.
The lawsuit stems from an incident on March 14, 2021, when Anixi Korifas, a minor and daughter of the plaintiff Christy Korifas, was injured at the Sky Zone location in Largo, Florida. According to the complaint, Anixi was participating in physical activities at the park when she was struck by another participant who was allegedly not being properly supervised by Sky Zone staff. The complaint asserts that Fly High Parks LLC had a duty to supervise participants and maintain safe conditions on their premises but failed to do so. This failure allegedly resulted in serious injuries to Anixi Korifas.
Christy Korifas accuses Fly High Parks LLC of negligence for several reasons: failing to maintain safe conditions on their property, neglecting to warn about potential dangers, not making reasonable provisions for participant safety, creating dangerous conditions, and failing to supervise participants adequately. The complaint emphasizes that these alleged failures were known or should have been known by the defendant due to their duration.

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