Colorado Ski and Snowboard Accident Lawyer

Colorado Ski and Snowboard Accident Lawyer

EXPERIENCED SKI AND SNOWBOARD ACCIDENT LAWYERS

Colorado Ski and Snowboard Accident

Compensation for your snowboard or ski accident

 

Imagine going out to enjoy yourself on the slopes, feeling the thrill of skiing or snowboarding through the snow, and then suddenly being in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence. The negligence of another person or a ski resort can leave you with much damage and uncertainty about the next step.

The consequences can be severe, whether your accident is due to a collision with another skier, a fall caused by poorly maintained slopes, or faulty equipment. Ski or snowboard accidents often lead to expensive medical bills, lost wages, and long-term physical or emotional trauma.

You do not have to face the burden alone; you can hold the at-fault party responsible by filing a compensation claim. However, this legal process can be overwhelming; you will need the help of our ski and snowboard accident lawyer, who will support and guide you through the process.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a ski or snowboard accident in Colorado, you will need the help of our dependable Colorado ski accident lawyers, who understand the complexities of these cases. Reach out to us, and let us help you.

Why Hire a Colorado Ski or Snowboard Accident Attorney From Leverty & Associates Law?

At Leverty & Associates Law, our personal injury lawyers are committed to helping our clients navigate the legal process. We have represented and legally helped many clients with many types of cases, including ski and snowboard accident claims. Our combined experience of 50 years has provided us with the skills and expertise we need to handle cases like this successfully.

Our attorneys will dedicate time, attention, and expertise to help you get a favorable outcome. We will prioritize your case and hold the offending parties liable for their actions. Contact us today in Reno at (775) 322-6636 to schedule a free consultation.

Our experience and knowledge will enable us to help you and your loved ones get the justice and compensation you deserve.

Understanding Who Is Responsible for Ski and Snowboard Accidents

When someone gets hurt in a ski or snowboard accident, figuring out who is responsible can be challenging. Accidents can happen for many reasons, and more than one person or company might be at fault. In Colorado, rules under the Ski Safety Act explain what everyone on the slopes needs to do to stay safe.

If you get hurt in a ski or snowboard accident, it is possible that someone else’s negligence caused the accident. In this case, you might be able to hold them responsible and ask for compensation. The following are the people or entities that could be at fault:

Another Skier or Snowboarder

Sometimes, ski and snowboarding accidents happen because someone on the slopes is not careful. They might have been skiing too fast and could not stop before hitting you, they might not have been paying attention, or they may have broken the safety rules and caused a crash. If their actions caused the accident, they might be responsible for your injuries.

The Ski Resort

Ski resorts are supposed to keep the slopes safe for everyone, and they could be at fault if they do not do their job. If the trails are not properly cleared, marked, or maintained, or if a ski resort lift breaks or malfunctions and you get hurt, it could be the resort’s fault, and you can hold them responsible.

Equipment Manufacturers

Sometimes, accidents happen because the skis, snowboards, or other equipment are defective. If your gear breaks and causes you to crash, the company that made or rented the equipment can be held responsible for your accident.

Ski and Snowboard Instructors or Guides

If you are taking a lesson or being guided by a professional, you have every right to feel safe, because they are supposed to guide and keep you safe. If they make bad choices, like taking you to a dangerous spot, they might be held responsible if you get hurt.

Common Injuries in Ski and Snowboard Accidents

Skiing and snowboarding accidents can sometimes cause serious injuries that are hard to recover from. These injuries can range from minor injuries like bruises to catastrophic ones like brain damage. The following are some common injuries that can occur on the slopes:

  • Broken Bones: If someone falls hard or crashes, they might break a bone in their arm, leg, or ribs. A broken bone can take weeks or months to heal and might need a cast or even surgery.
  • Head Injuries: In a ski or snowboard accident, you can suffer a traumatic brain injury, which can occur even if you are wearing a helmet. This type of injury can lead to problems like memory loss, confusion, or worse, long-term brain damage.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries: This type of injury is a life-altering one. The spinal cord is a highway for signals between your brain and body. If it gets damaged, you might lose the ability to move parts of your body (paralysis), which can last forever.
  • Torn Ligaments and Muscles: This type of injury occurs frequently on slopes. Ligaments are like strong bands that hold bones together. If you twist your knee or fall awkwardly, they can tear, and you might not be able to walk or use your arm until they heal, which can take months.
  • Internal Injuries: Sometimes, ski accidents can affect internal organs. These injuries might not be obvious immediately, but they are very dangerous and often require surgery.

Our lawyers are known for their dedication and commitment to protecting clients’ rights.

Colorado Ski and Snowboard Accident Lawyer FAQs

The aftermath of a snowboard accident can be overwhelming. Filing a compensation claim against the offending party can be a challenging process. You might have questions about specific steps in the claim process that are confusing. We are here for you. You can contact us with your questions anytime, and we will answer them to your satisfaction. The following are answers to questions that our clients often ask:

How Much Does it Cost to Hire a Ski Accident Lawyer?

Our lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, which means we will be paid only when we win your case. Our fee is usually a percentage of the money you receive, so you do not have to worry about paying upfront or the cost of hiring us.

Do I Have to Go to Court?

It is not likely that you will have to go to court. Many cases are settled outside of court through negotiations. However, if a fair settlement cannot be reached, we will file a lawsuit, represent you in court, and fight for what you deserve as your lawyers.

What Does a Ski and Snowboard Accident Lawyer Do?

Our lawyers investigate the circumstances, determine who is responsible, and help our clients obtain compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and other costs.

What If I Signed a Waiver at the Ski Resort?

Most ski resorts require you to sign a waiver before using their facilities. While these waivers protect the resort from some lawsuits, they do not cover everything. You might still have a case if the resort was grossly negligent, meaning they did something very careless.

How a Ski Accident Lawyer From Leverty & Associates Law Help You

When you choose to enjoy skiing and snowboarding, the last thing you expect is an accident caused by someone else’s negligence. You should know you can file a compensation claim for your damages. Filing a compensation claim is daunting, but you need not face the burden alone.

Our skilled lawyers from Leverty & Associates Law can guide you through the legal process, help you understand your rights, and fight for the compensation you deserve. We will help you understand the laws and how they affect your situation. We have the resources, expertise, and knowledge to impact your case positively. We have successfully represented many clients and can represent you, too. All you have to do is reach out to us.

Have You Been Injured in a Ski or Snowboard Accident Due To Someone Else’s Negligence? We Can Help You!

Our Leverty & Associates Law lawyers have more than 50 years of experience and knowledge that has helped us work well with our clients. We have a proven track record of winning cases for those we have represented. If you need a team of reliable attorneys by your side, we are the ones to call.

We will prioritize your interests and keep you updated throughout the process. Contact us in Reno at (775) 322-6636 for a free consultation.

Attorney Patrick Leverty

Attorney Patrick LevertyWith his master’s in insurance law, Patrick routinely helps individuals and businesses who are having issues with their insurance company. He also has extensive experience with personal injury actions, complex tort actions, product liability matters, and class actions. Patrick Leverty is rated AV by Martindale Hubbell (the highest rating) and has been granted membership in the Million Dollar Advocate Forum, and Multi-Million Dollar Advocate Forum. Patrick Leverty has been certified as a Personal Injury Specialist by the State Bar of Nevada. [ Attorney Bio ]