Complaint by a Baseball Game Spectator Struck by Bat Thrown by Player 2026

Get Form
Complaint by a Baseball Game Spectator Struck by Bat Thrown by Player Preview on Page 1

Here's how it works

01. Edit your form online
Type text, add images, blackout confidential details, add comments, highlights and more.
02. Sign it in a few clicks
Draw your signature, type it, upload its image, or use your mobile device as a signature pad.
03. Share your form with others
Send it via email, link, or fax. You can also download it, export it or print it out.

How to use or fill out Complaint by a Baseball Game Spectator Struck by Bat Thrown by Player

Form edit decoration
9.5
Ease of Setup
DocHub User Ratings on G2
9.0
Ease of Use
DocHub User Ratings on G2
  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the court details at the top of the form, including the county and state where the complaint is being filed.
  3. Enter your name as the Plaintiff and provide the Defendant's name, ensuring all names are spelled correctly.
  4. In section 1, specify your residency details, including city, county, and state.
  5. Complete sections detailing the Defendant Team and Player information, including their business status and location.
  6. Describe the incident in detail in sections 7 and 8, focusing on how you were struck by the bat. Be clear about dates and circumstances.
  7. List your injuries and damages in section 9. Be specific about what you have suffered due to this incident.
  8. Finally, specify your requested damages amount and any additional relief you seek from the court.

Start using our platform today to easily complete your complaint form for free!

be ready to get more

Complete this form in 5 minutes or less

Get form

Got questions?

We have answers to the most popular questions from our customers. If you can't find an answer to your question, please contact us.
Contact us
NEW YORK -- The two fans who interfered with Mookie Betts during Game 4 of the World Series at Yankee Stadium have been indefinitely banned from all MLB stadiums and facilities. The fans -- Austin Capobianco and John P. Hansen -- were immediately ejected from Game 4 and later had their tickets for Game 5 revoked.
0:17 0:55 And yeah Betts has that ball in his glove. And this fan literally tries to take his glove off priesMoreAnd yeah Betts has that ball in his glove. And this fan literally tries to take his glove off pries the ball out of there.
Unassisted triple plays Bill Wambsganss executed an unassisted triple play in the 1920 World Series. The rarest type of triple play, and one of the rarest events of any kind in baseball, is for a single fielder to complete all three outs in one play.
We identified through publically available media reports 33 MLB spectators injured at 20 different venues (age range 469 yr; 15% 13 yr; 64% male), including 6 (18%) fatalities and 27 (82%) non-fatal injuries (Table). All fatalities were primarily a consequence of traumatic brain injury from blunt head trauma.
In American tort law, the Baseball Rule is an exculpatory clause applicable to baseball games with spectators; it holds that a baseball team or its sponsoring organization cannot be held liable for injuries suffered by a spectator struck by a foul ball batted into the stands, under most circumstances, as long as the

Security and compliance

At DocHub, your data security is our priority. We follow HIPAA, SOC2, GDPR, and other standards, so you can work on your documents with confidence.

Learn more
ccpa2
pci-dss
gdpr-compliance
hipaa
soc-compliance
be ready to get more

Complete this form in 5 minutes or less

Get form

People also ask

In every case of spectator interference with a batted or thrown ball, the ball shall be declared dead and the baserunners can be placed where the umpire determines they would have been without the interference.
If the stadium was negligent in its care, then we may be able to hold it liable for your injuries. We will fight to collect the maximum compensation available. The speed of a foul ball paired with the close proximity of seating to the field can result in extensive injuries.
Chicago outfielder Moises Alou attempted to make a catch near the wall, but Cubs fan Steve Bartman reached over the wall above the outfielder. The result was a deflected ball off Bartmans glove with Alou unable to make the catch. The umpire ruled against fan interference on the play.

Related links