Saturday, February 1, 2014

Ski Hill Injuries - Can You Sue With a Lawyer Or Recover Compensation?


Ski hill cases can present complex issues and questions in a lawsuit. It is important to consider the case early on. Injuries can happen because a person did something that they should not have done, or failed to do something that they should have done. Often times, the reason for the injury is not immediately clear. It is not unusual for lawyers practising in this area to retain engineers and orthopaedic surgeons to provide opinions about the reasons for the injuries.

For instance, there have been past cases where people have been injured because their ski bindings did not release. This can happen if the ski bindings are not adjusted properly for the person skiing. If the bindings do not release, a person can sustain greater injury than they otherwise would have. The types of injuries can include fractures, knee damage, chronic pain and fibromyalgia.

Injuries can also happen if the ski hill is not properly organized and monitored. Another potential cause of injury is if a skier causes you to sustain an injury (ie: they trip you or crash into you). Ski hills have responsibilities to their customers. Ski hills may rely upon waivers that are signed at the ski hill, but they cannot rely upon those to abdicate their responsibilities entirely. In the past, courts have assigned blame despite the existence of a waiver clause or form. A lawyer who is knowledgable in the area can provide you with an analysis of your particular situation.

If you have been injured in this or some other way in Ontario Canada you may be able to claim compensation by way of a lawyer with a lawsuit or through other means. When meeting with a lawyer it is important to speak to the lawyer about whether he has handled these types of cases in the past. These cases are complex and they can raise unique issues. Do not be afraid to ask your potential lawyer about his or her game plan for your case (how is he going to prove your case, what are the risks and the weak points in your case).

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