Fireball Law World Cup Injury Guide
World Cup Injuries: Car Accidents, Rideshares, Assaults & More
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will bring millions of fans, tourists, and international visitors into host cities across the United States. Injuries can happen between the airport, hotel, stadium, restaurant, bar, or rideshare.
Injured while visiting for the World Cup?
Fireball Law helps injured people understand what to do next after accidents involving travel, rideshares, pedestrians, hotels, assaults, and insurance claims.
Contact Fireball LawWatch Our World Cup Injuries Video
This video explains common injury risks connected to major sporting events, including car accidents, rideshare accidents, pedestrian accidents, slip and falls, hotel injuries, assaults, sexual assaults, truck accidents, and injuries involving out-of-state or international visitors.
World Cup Injury Pages by Host City
Choose a host city to learn about local World Cup injury risks, travel issues, and related accident claims.
International Visitors Attending the World Cup
Fans may travel from Mexico, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, England, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Netherlands, Portugal, and United States and dozens of other countries to attend matches and events. Visitors from other countries may be unfamiliar with local insurance systems, emergency services, medical billing, rental cars, rideshares, and injury claims in the United States.
Common World Cup Injury Problems
Transportation Accidents
Car crashes, rideshare accidents, rental car crashes, truck accidents, pedestrian injuries, and parking lot collisions.
Premises Injuries
Slip and falls, hotel injuries, restaurant injuries, bar incidents, stadium walkway hazards, and crowd-related injuries.
Assaults and Safety Incidents
Assaults, sexual assaults, negligent security issues, and injuries connected to large crowds or nightlife areas.