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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Roller Coaster Rider Struck by Duck, Suffers Permanent Injury

Roller Coaster Rider Struck by Duck, Suffers Permanent Injury

29 Oct

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Summary

  • Florida woman injured on SeaWorld's "Mako" roller coaster
  • Duck flew into ride's path, hit her in the face and knocked her out
  • Lawsuit claims SeaWorld failed to maintain safety and warn of dangers
Roller Coaster Rider Struck by Duck, Suffers Permanent Injury

On March 2025, Hillary Martin, a resident of Orange County, Florida, was riding the "Mako" roller coaster at SeaWorld when a duck suddenly flew into the ride's path and struck her in the face, knocking her unconscious. The incident has led to permanent injury, expensive hospital treatments, an inability to enjoy a normal life, disfigurement, loss of wages, and other negative consequences, according to the lawsuit filed on October 29, 2025.

Martin believes SeaWorld created a "zone of danger" around the ride by placing it near a body of water where ducks, gulls, geese, and other waterfowl are likely to be found, increasing the risk of bird strikes. She is now seeking a jury trial and at least $50,000 in damages, claiming the theme park failed to maintain safety on its premises and warn about potential dangers related to the location of the roller coaster.

The "Mako" roller coaster, which opened in 2016, is located next to SeaWorld's lake and is Orlando's largest and fastest roller coaster, reaching speeds up to 73 mph. Martin's attorneys argue that the high speed of the ride makes a collision with a flying bird a "high-impact event" and that the coaster is designed in a way that can disorient waterfowl, further increasing the risk of collision.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hillary Martin, a resident of Orange County, Florida, was riding the "Mako" roller coaster at SeaWorld when a duck flew into the ride's path and struck her in the face, knocking her unconscious.
The incident led to permanent injury, expensive hospital treatments, an inability to enjoy a normal life, disfigurement, loss of wages, and other negative consequences for Hillary Martin.
Hillary Martin is suing SeaWorld, claiming the theme park created a "zone of danger" around the "Mako" roller coaster by placing it near a body of water, increasing the risk of bird strikes, and failed to maintain safety and warn about potential dangers.

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