Colorado District court judge rules a ski area release does not cover the back entrance to a restaurant
Posted: December 3, 2014 Filed under: Colorado, Release (pre-injury contract not to sue), Ski Area | Tags: Alpine skiing, ASC, Aspen Highlands, Aspen Skiing Company, Assumption of risk, backdoor, Cloud 9, Cloud 9 restaurant, Release, restaurant, Ski Resort, SkiCo, skiing, Winter sport Leave a commentSeason pass holder went in the back door of restaurant to warm up. Slipped and fell in kitchen on way back out. Ski area sued for broken elbow.
This case has a long way to go as the trial has not even occurred. However it is sort of interesting based on the limited information available. Basically the language of the release was not enough to stop a lawsuit over a slip and fall in a building on the mountain.
The basis for the judge’s ruling, based on the article, is the term “facility” is not defined in the release to include restaurants. More importantly no release probably covers the back door entrance.
Bigger will be the response by the ski area.
· Will they put “employee only signs” on the back doors of all their buildings?
· Will they modify their release to provide better coverage for their buildings
· Will they put signs and mats down as the court seems to want?
Let me know your picks!
See Judge rules against SkiCo’s waiver in lawsuit
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