The laws governing Attractive Nuisance in Virginia exist to protect children, and require property owners to keep their property free from conditions that might attract and injure children. When a property feature presents an injury risk to children who may not be able to recognize the dangers it presents, this feature is called an “attractive nuisance.” This can be a serious problem for property owners, who can be held liable for any accidents the “attractive nuisance” may cause. However, this can be an equally serious problem for parents and families looking for answers after their child has sustained an injury.