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Injuries from Synthetic Turf: What Parents, Athletes, and Property Owners Need to Know

Artificial turf fields have become a common sight across California, from local parks and high schools to major athletic complexes. Praised for their durability, lower water usage, and year-round playability, these synthetic surfaces seem like an ideal solution. However, beneath the bright green surface lies a growing number of safety concerns. Athletes and parents are increasingly asking whether these fields are as safe as natural grass, as injuries ranging from severe joint damage to dangerous infections become more common.

When an injury occurs on synthetic turf, determining who is responsible can be incredibly complex. Was it a simple accident, or was it caused by a dangerously designed field, poor maintenance, or a defective product? At Walch Law, we have been helping California families navigate complex injury claims for over 45 years. We understand the science and the legal principles behind these cases. This guide explains the common injuries linked to artificial turf, who can be held liable, and the critical steps you must take to protect your rights after an injury.

Top 3 Reasons Real Grass Beats Artificial Turf (And What It Means for Injury Claims)

The debate over artificial turf versus natural grass on athletic fields has been going on for years. While synthetic surfaces promise durability and lower maintenance, a growing body of evidence suggests these benefits may come at a significant cost to player safety. From career-ending knee injuries to dangerous heat-related illnesses, the potential downsides of artificial turf are becoming too serious to ignore.

For parents, athletes, and the schools or cities that own these fields, understanding the differences is not just about performance—it is about safety and legal responsibility. At Walch Law, we have seen firsthand the devastating injuries that can occur on poorly maintained or defectively designed turf fields. This guide breaks down the top three reasons why natural grass is often the safer choice and explains what this means if you or a loved one has been injured.

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