If I am skiing down a trail and and i am hit from behind by another rider/skier, what are my legal rights to compensation for injuries and/or damages to my euqipment (skis, poles, glasses or goggles)? While the ski area is probably not responsible for anything, when and where does the victim have the right to make a claim against an offender?
If I am the person for running into someone, what are my responsibilites if the skier/boarder i hit is injured and or suffers damages as a result of my casuing the collision? Is there anything legal that i am resopnsible for in a skiing accident?
Personally, I am a witness to an ugly collision/crash that occurred on a trail that is wide enough that people should never be in this type of an incident. A lady was struck from behind by someone reckless traveling down this trail with other friends, barrelassing to be truthful, and a middle age woman was plowed through. The ski patrol and several ski ambassadors were called to the scene where my name and phone number again as a witness.
It however raised the discussion amongst my friends that if this were to happen to one of us, what recourse or responsibility
would we have. And, where many times, the offender simply "screws" away, we are left hurt, battered, and our equipment damaged, are we in fact "screwed"?
JoeSixpack
