Can You Spot the Injury Risks in These Horror Films?

Can you identify the obvious safety risks in these Halloween-themed films? As personal injury attorneys, it can be hard not to take our work home, often resulting in us annoying our family and friends by pointing out obvious personal injury risks wherever we see them…even in the movies! Do you watch movies like a lawyer?

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What’s the biggest (nonsupernatural) personal injury risk in “Christine,” the Stephen King story about a killer car?

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In the “Nightmare on Elm Street” series of films, most characters meet their grisly end in various nightmare scenarios. Speaking hypothetically, which of these character’s fates could potentially result in a personal injury case?

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In Wes Craven’s 2005 movie, “Cursed,” one character is attacked by a werewolf while walking to her car in a large parking garage – at night. What could have been done to save her?

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In the 1983 film adaptation of Steven King’s “Cujo,” what/who is (legally) to blame for the terror spread by the rabid dog?

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In the 1986 horror musical, “Little Shop of Horrors,” flower shop employee Seymour Krelborn is terrorized by an extraterrestrial, talking plant that eats people. What should Seymour have done before everything got out of hand and the plant started ... eating hands?

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