Conclusion

In the 21st century, it is obliged by sporting administrators to guarantee that a player’s safety and wellbeing, with particular prominence on the head, reflects the community standards around mitigation against serious injury in both short and long-term player participation rates. In essence, laws are devised to protect and uphold the rights of stakeholders. The absence of concussion laws will force future generations to suffer the effects of concussion. Therefore, legislators are in the firm position where it is essential for them to ensure future laws are developed, safeguarding all sports-related concussion victims.