Massachusetts High Court Rules Non Profit Soccer Programs Immune from Liability

Greg Webb
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Posted by Greg WebbMarch 23, 2009 8:00 AM

Massachusetts’ highest court, the Supreme Judicial Court, has ruled that a young boy, whose leg was broken when a soccer goal post flipped over, cannot sue nonprofit youth soccer associations for negligence. The incident occurred in 1998, when twelve-year-old Dustin Welch was hurt when a goal tipped over and struck his right leg. At the time, the boy was not playing, but was a participant in a soccer program run by the Sudbury Youth Soccer Association, as well as the Massachusetts Youth Soccer Association.

In 2006, Welch sued the two associations claiming he was seriously injured due to the soccer goals being improperly secured. The associations, however, argued that they could not be sued under the state law that grants immunity to nonprofits conducting sports programs. The high court agreed with the associations’ argument and upheld a Superior Court judge’s decision to dismiss the lawsuit.

Having 2 girls, ages 10 and 13, who have played soccer for 4 and 8 years, respectively, I was stunned to learn nearly 2 years ago that falling or tipping (usually portable) soccer goals were, in fact, a very real and dangerous hazard. I first learned about this potentially dangerous condition when contacted to be co-counsel for a family who lost their 10 year old son to a falling soccer goal in Virginia. It is a tragedy beyond description. It is even more tragic because it should NEVER happen. First, soccer goals can be designed to avoid tipping over, even if not anchored, by eliminating the top-heavy nature of the portable goal. Second, soccer goals always need to be securely anchored.

Since 1979, there have been a reported 35 deaths and 53 injuries from falling soccer goals - more than 1 death per year. This is astounding - and it should not happen.

With regard to the above-referenced Massachusetts court decision, I find it regrettable that the youth soccer assocations were granted immunity in that state. The soccer associations and organizations have terrific platforms from which to educate, train, and warn their members, coaches, and referees. There is no excuse for this training not to occur. This hazard is the single most dangerous, in fact lethal, aspect of competitive youth soccer.

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Brenda Smith
Posted by Brenda Smith
April 26, 2009 6:31 AM

I lost my son in 1991 when an unsafe football goalpost fell on him and ruptured his heart. Last year I wrote a book all about the dangers and information about my campaign. It is a called A Football Goalpost Killed My Son and is available form More ... I am still campaigning to have it made law in to get rid of all unsafe football goalposts in England.. Also I want the rest of the world aware of the dangers.

Greg Webb
Posted by Greg Webb
April 26, 2009 10:03 PM

Ms.Smith,

I am so sorry for your loss. Thank you for reading my blog regarding the soccer goal decision by the Massachusetts high court about soccer association liability, or immunity for the associations. Also, thank you for going further in trying to remedy this dangerous situation by writing a book. I will look into obtaining your book. Unfortunately, the message of how dangerous unsecured goals are is not getting out sufficiently. I represent parents in Virginia now that lost their son in 2007 when a soccer goal fell during a scrimmage and killed their little boy. The training, and warnings, about the dangers of unsecured soccer goals had not reached the responsible entities and parties involved. It is tragic, and 100% preventable.

Greg

Brenda smith
Posted by Brenda smith
April 27, 2009 10:26 AM

Thank you for replying.

If you have any contacts in America that I could email I would appreciate it.

Also do you have an email address for Daniels task force that I have found on the internet? I have tired to email but my email was returned? they seem to have done a great deal of research and have an excellent website.

My local MP is having a Ten Minute Rule Bill heard in the House's of Parliament on the 13th May, unsure exactly what this means but will know more nearer the time.

It will again give me more media coverer for my campaign.

UEFA have put together a video which will be on their website in the next few weeks, I took part in this after putting pressure on them. I wanted FIFA to do some awareness as this is a world wide problem, but they don't seem interested.

I very much agree with you that goalpost safety deaths and accidents are 100% preventable.

Regards

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