Summer 2026 is here and the DC metro area is prepared to welcome a historically large and prestigious slate of live events. The usual compliment of concerts, sporting events, outdoor cultural festivals, and artisan markets will also be supplemented by the festivities surrounding the 2026 FIFA World Cup. While DC is not a host city for this historic tournament, the international character of our region means that bars and outdoor fan zones will be crammed with fans cheering their teams on to victory. In fact, our branding partners at DC United are planning to host an event to screen the US Men’s National Team’s opening game against Paraguay at Audi Field. These events mean excitement and communal bonding, but they also mean crowd, and crowds can pose urgent threats to life and limb. Today’s Malloy Law Offices blog post will examine crowd safety best practices ahead of summer events.
So-called “crowd crush” incidents are nightmarish to consider. While modern professionalized event security and management firms are professionally instructed to avoid worst case scenarios and triage emergencies as they present themselves, there is much that individuals and groups can do to ensure their own safety. This can generally be broken down into three categories: before the event, during the event, and in case of emergency.
A resurgence of pickpocketing has been observed at music festivals and other large gatherings. Rather than targeting money or valuables, this new breed of pickpocket mostly hunts for cell phones, seeking valuable personal information from their marks. The best defense against pickpockets is to avoid placing your valuables in your pockets or backpack. Wear a zippered or buckled cross-body bag on the front of your person and check it regularly.
In the event of an injury sustained through crowd crush, rowdy or disorderly behavior, or negligent venue management or staff conduct, you may be confused, hurt, and unsure where to turn for help. Seeking medical attention should be your first priority, to create a record of your injuries and leave no doubt as to their origin. Calling an experienced personal injury attorney for a free consultation can give you a better grasp on your situation, and may make you aware of rights you didn’t know you had.
If you or a loved one has been hurt while attending a crowded event, you may be entitled to compensation. Malloy Law can assess your case free of charge and plot a path to maximum compensation on your behalf. Our experienced team of attorneys have dealt with premises liability cases of all kinds and will leverage that extensive experience to win compensation for your lost wages, medical bills, and emotional trauma. Don’t wait, contact Malloy Law today and let’s win your case.