Colorado Court Enforces an On-line Waiver

By Doyice Cotten
Three snow tubing cases were discussed in last week’s post. Two more “snow” cases will be examined in this post with two more to follow next week.
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Two Colorado cases are examined here.
In 2003, the Colorado legislature passed a statute providing that parents have the authority to contract, on behalf of their child, to relieve a provider from liability for its negligence in the event the child is injured during participation (C.R.S.
By Doyice Cotten
William Bradford rented a snowmobile, accidentally struck a tree, and was killed leaving behind a spouse and a son by a former spouse. The survivors filed a wrongful death claim against the rental company, On the Trail Rentals,
By Doyice Cotten
In a recent Colorado equine injury lawsuit (Eburn v. Capitol Peak Outfitters, Inc., 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 106 236), an inexperienced rider was injured when her saddle rotated to the side and caused her to fall from the horse.