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Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 Time: 7:26 AM
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Approximately 10.4 million US nationals ski every year. Skiing is one of the most favorite winter pastimes for US nationals. It has a darker side-accident. The cause of these accident may be varied which is where legal claims spring up. Thus, the requirement for legal experts in this field also becomes obvious. There can be several reasons, which might have lead to these accidents-

1. Collision between Skiers (not leading to death)

- High traffic areas
- High speed collision between 2 skiers- One skier finds himself or herself in the way of another due to a sudden move. It may be that the skier is in a blind spot-a skier after jumping finds another skier still in the landing zone.
- Collision between a ski area employee with a member of public.

2. Lift accidents

3. Collision between skiers (leading to death and wrongful death claims)

Ski accident law falls under civil law procedure-Tort law (under the jurisdiction of each state) and varies from one state to another. It is ever evolving too! You are personally responsible to another skier for your reckless skiing. Several states hold skiing as a “limited” contract sport and the victim will require evidence to extract injury claims from the offender in a court of law as skiing statutes vary from state to state. Hence, similar accident is treated differently from one state to another. Reckless skiing may result in severe injury or death may result in felony charges. The per capita traumatic death rate from Ski related accidents is around 2.67 deaths/ million visitors. It is always better to follow what the elders always used to say-“Prevention is better than cure”. Using safety gears like-helmets or listening to weather reports, not overlooking the verbal warning from a local inhabitant etc always comes in handy in averting accidents. In case of injury or death leading to avalanche areas in public land-state or federal (National forest of Bureau of Land Management) the landowner is typically immune to any type of liability. However, exceptions occur if plaintiff proves negligence. Breaking safety standards or overall standard of service on the part of ski operator or lift operator is treated as negligence making the plaintiff liable for claims.

Colorado Ski safety act contain duties for both skiers and operators. In application of the law, no distinction is made between children and adults. Voluntary ski patrol members are granted civil immunity from negligence or omission during emergency assistance. If you are involved in a skiing accident, you need to contact a Colorado ski accident attorney immediately. Otherwise, it would be difficult to get a fair and adequate compensation for the damages.


About the Author

James Blatt, a contributor to legal journals, offers helpful tips on the right approach to legal issues, like skiing accident related injuries. In case you require a Colorado Ski accident attorney, she would suggest you to visit http://www.autoaccidentdenverlawyer.com.

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