Another Challenge Course Injury

Does his status on the sports team affect this issue more than a regular student?

A student fell 30- to 40 feet from a ropes course suffering compression fractures in her back. An investigation is being conducted by the school districts insurance company.

Since results of insurance company investigations are not privileged, not protected from view by the opposing side in litigation, why not have a challenge course expert discover what happened?
See Afton to review course policies

What do you think? Leave a comment.

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2 Comments on “Another Challenge Course Injury”

  1. Sorry but no. You can always email me at recreation.law@gmail.com.

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  2. Unknown's avatar Dave says:

    This is off topic.. and no bad feelings if it's deleted…

    Did you ever work for Colorado Adventuring in Westcliffe?

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