Unsafe Playground Equipment Injuries at Daycare — Georgia Child Injury Lawyers

Playgrounds should be safe spaces for children to explore and grow — not danger zones. When faulty or poorly maintained playground equipment injures a child, Kalka Law Group helps Georgia families pursue justice and accountability from negligent daycare operators.


Common Playground Equipment Hazards

Georgia daycares are required by DECAL (Bright from the Start) to maintain equipment that meets national safety standards. Sadly, inspection reports often reveal poor maintenance and unsafe play areas.

  • Broken swings, slides, or climbing structures
  • Exposed bolts, splintered wood, or sharp metal edges
  • Unsafe surfacing — concrete, asphalt, or compacted soil
  • Inadequate fall protection or guardrails
  • Playground overcrowding or lack of supervision

These preventable hazards can cause fractures, concussions, dental injuries, and lasting emotional trauma.


Who Is Responsible for Unsafe Playground Injuries?

Our attorneys determine whether the daycare, equipment manufacturer, or maintenance company is at fault. In some cases, multiple parties share liability.

  • Daycare owners — for failing to inspect or repair equipment
  • Staff members — for inadequate supervision or overcrowding
  • Manufacturers — for defective designs or materials
  • Maintenance contractors — for negligent upkeep

How We Investigate Playground Injury Claims

Our firm uses on-site inspections, witness interviews, and engineering experts to identify exactly what went wrong. We combine this with state safety records to prove negligence and recover compensation.

Evidence We May Use

  • Daycare maintenance and repair logs
  • Photos or videos of damaged equipment
  • DECAL inspection or violation reports
  • Medical evaluations of the child’s injuries
  • Manufacturer documentation and recalls

Playground Safety Standards in Georgia

Under Georgia DECAL Rule 591-1-1-.36, all childcare facilities must:

  • Inspect play areas daily for hazards
  • Ensure playground surfaces absorb impact
  • Remove defective equipment immediately
  • Maintain required staff-to-child ratios outdoors

Ignoring these standards is not an accident — it’s negligence.


Serving Families Across Georgia

Kalka Law Group represents families throughout Georgia, including Atlanta, Marietta, and Lawrenceville. We handle daycare playground injury cases with compassion and determination.


Unsafe Playground Equipment Injuries Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sue if my child was hurt on a daycare playground?

Yes. If unsafe or poorly maintained equipment caused the injury, the daycare may be liable under Georgia premises liability and negligence laws.

What if the daycare blames my child for the accident?

Georgia law holds adults and facilities to higher safety standards. Daycares are responsible for protecting children, even if the child’s actions contributed.

How soon should I take legal action?

As soon as possible. Quick action allows us to preserve evidence and inspect the equipment before repairs or replacements occur.

Does DECAL inspect daycare playgrounds?

Yes. The Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL) conducts safety inspections and documents violations that may support your case.