Up To $2.5 Awarded For Skiing And Snowboarding Accident Lawsuits
Skiing and snowboarding are increasing in popularity. But they can also be dangerous.Â
If you’ve suffered from a skiing or snowboarding accident, either while on the range or while riding in a chair lift, you may be entitled to financial compensation.Â
Injuries sustained while skiing or snowboarding can range from a few minor cuts and bruises to highly serious injuries that require hospitalization. Some serious injuries that are all-too-common on the slopes can include:
- Knee injuries
- Leg fractures
- Wrist sprains
- Head injuries
- Spinal injuries
Unfortunately, some people who sustain serious injuries on the slopes die from them.Â
There are incidences where such injuries are truly accidents. But in some cases, a closer look needs to be taken at the evidence to see if negligence played any part in the injury. If so, you may be entitled to substantial financial compensation for your pain, suffering, loss, and damages.Â
Here’s what you need to know.Â
Some Skiing And Snowboarding Injuries Are Accidents – But Some Are Caused By Negligence
In some cases, skiing and snowboarding accidents are caused by negligence. In other cases, they may be caused by defective products.Â
In either case, you may be entitled to compensation. But the only way to make sure that you get what you deserve is by talking to a personal injury lawyer and starting a lawsuit against the negligent party. Some skiing and/or snowboarding lawsuits pay out millions of dollars in payouts or settlements.Â
But if you don’t talk to a lawyer and take matters into your own hands, you’ll likely never see a dime of the money you rightfully deserve.Â
Why?
Because guilty parties in such cases don’t want to pay for damages unless the court orders them to. And even then, they will try to pay as little as possible.
It’s sad, But true.
This is why getting a personal injury attorney is so vitally important to your case.
Skiing And Snowboarding Accidents Due To NegligenceÂ
In one particular case that took place in 2019, a man went snowboarding and collided with a snow-making machine that was left negligently on the ski slope. He suffered a complex fracture to his leg, which required the insertion of a metal rod to reinforce the bone.Â
The man was told by doctors that he would likely live with pain for the rest of his life. He was also pursuing a career in law enforcement that he was forced to abandon as a result of his injury.Â
In this case, the ski resort was proven negligent. They claimed that the slope was closed, but there was no visible signage indicating that there was danger.Â
As a result, the ski resort was ordered to pay $2.5 million in damages.
Defective Equipment
Defective equipment can also play a role in skiing and snowboarding accidents.Â
Did you crash due to a ski that malfunctioned? Did you get injured in a lift that wasn’t working properly? Did a piece of crucial safety gear fail to protect you from injury?
In such cases, the company that manufactured the defective gear may be at fault; and they may owe you fair compensation for damages suffered. Â
Talking To A Lawyer Doesn’t Cost Anything – Start Your Claim Today
If you’ve suffered from an accident while skiing or snowboarding, you should absolutely reach out to an attorney immediately.Â
They can quickly determine if you may have a case on your hands. And if you do, they can start the processes of filing your lawsuit and claiming the compensation you rightfully deserve.Â
Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need any money to file a claim. All you need is the help of a qualified, experienced personal injury attorney on your side.Â