Grandparents Sue Pumpkin Patch Over Small Train Accident

Grandparents Sue Pumpkin Patch Over Small Train Accident

A Portland couple is taking legal action after a frightening mini-train accident at Hoffman Farms left them with serious injuries.

At a Glance

  • Kevin and Deann Burns are suing Hoffman Farms for $1.3 million due to injuries from a miniature train derailment.
  • The accident reportedly happened on October 22, 2022, injuring both grandparents while riding with their grandchild.
  • The claim states the train had a derailment history, yet lacked warning signs on that day.
  • Injuries sustained included a torn rotator cuff and extensive damage to neck and back areas.
  • The lawsuit seeks compensation for various damages, including medical and economic losses.

The Incident and Injuries

On October 22, 2022, the Burns’ day at Hoffman Farms took a frightening turn when the miniature train they were riding with their grandchild tipped over. Both grandparents sustained significant injuries from the accident and have since filed a $1.3 million lawsuit against the farm.

Kevin Burns suffered a torn rotator cuff and tendon damage, necessitating surgery. Deann Burns sustained trauma to her neck, shoulders, back, and Achilles heel. The Burns seek accountability, referencing the train’s derailment history, for which they allege no warnings were posted the day of the accident.

Legal Proceedings

The Burns, through their attorney Ron Sayer, filed the lawsuit in Multnomah County Circuit Court. The suit targets the farm itself, the train operator, and owner Robert Jay Hoffman. They demand recompense for medical bills, economic damages, and potential loss of earnings.

Hoffman Farms charges $5 per train ride, which runs through their fields for nearly a mile. Infants under one year reportedly ride free sans safety protocols. This alleged oversight is central to their claim of negligence.

Case and Community Reactions

The lawsuit addresses safety oversights and seeks to hold responsible parties accountable. KOIN 6 attempted to reach Hoffman Farms for comments without success. Attorney Sayer refrained from interviews, though he has provided the police report from the incident. Amidst ongoing legal proceedings, community members await the outcome that may redefine local amusement safety.

The Burns’ case unfolds as a testament to vigilance and accountability, highlighting structural and procedural flaws in seemingly benign attractions, ensuring future imbibing parties practice stringent safety measures.

Sources

  1. Family sues Beaverton farm for over 1.3M after miniature train accident
  2. Grandparents sue Portland-area pumpkin patch for $1.3M after miniature train derails
  3. Family sues Beaverton pumpkin patch after train ride tips over, alleging negligence