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Ski accidents in Ohio caused by unsafe slopes, icy conditions, or faulty resort equipment can result in broken bones and head trauma. The attorneys at Morgan & Morgan investigate resort negligence and pursue compensation for injured skiers and their families.

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    Ohio Ski Accident Attorney

    Skiing is a popular winter sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. However, it is also a sport that comes with certain risks. Every year, thousands of people are injured while skiing, and many of these injuries are serious. If you have been injured in a ski accident, you may be entitled to compensation. An experienced Morgan & Morgan ski accident attorney in Ohio can help you understand your rights and options. We will work with you to gather evidence and build a strong case. All our attorneys have a thorough understanding of the law and know how to get the best possible result for our clients. 

     

    If you have been injured in a ski accident, don’t hesitate to contact Morgan & Morgan to schedule your free consultation.

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    • Most Common Skiing Accidents and Injuries

      Skiing is a popular winter sport that people of all ages enjoy. Unfortunately, skiing can also be dangerous, and accidents do happen. Some of the most common skiing accidents and injuries include:

       

      1. Knee Injuries

      One of the most common skiing injuries is a torn ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) or MCL (medial collateral ligament). These ligaments are located in the knee and provide stability. They can be injured when the ski tip catches on snow or ice and causes the skier’s upper body to rotate while their lower body remains stationary. This can happen when a skier falls, collides with another skier, or if their ski binding does not release properly.

       

      Knee injuries can be extremely painful and may require surgery to repair. In some cases, knee injuries can lead to long-term problems such as arthritis.

       

      2. Wrist Injuries

      Wrist injuries are also common among skiers, particularly beginner skiers who are still learning proper form. When falling, it’s natural to put your hands out to break your fall. However, doing so can put a lot of stress on the wrist and lead to fractures or other injuries. Wrist guards can help protect against wrist injuries. 

       

      3. Head Injuries 

      Head injuries are one of the most serious types of skiing accidents and can even be fatal. Head injuries often occur when skiers fail to wear helmets or if they collide with another object while skiing. Head injuries can range from concussions to skull fractures, so it’s important to seek medical attention immediately if you think you or someone else has suffered a head injury while skiing. 

       

      4. Spinal Cord Injuries 

      Spinal cord injuries are another serious type of skiing accident that can have lifelong consequences. The spinal cord consists of a bundle of nerves that runs down the middle of the back. These nerves carry signals between your brain and the rest of your body. When the spinal cord is injured, those signals cannot be properly transmitted, which can cause paralysis below the point of injury. Spinal cord injuries often occur when skiers land hard after a fall, collision, or jump gone wrong. 

       

      5. Broken Bones 

      Broken bones are also fairly common in skiing accidents, especially among beginner skiers who are still getting used to the sport. Fractures can occur in any bone in the body but are most common in the arms and legs due to the fact that these limbs are often used to break falls. Broken bones usually heal over time but may require surgery in some cases.

    • How to Prove a Ski Resort Is Negligent in a Slip and Fall Accident

      If you’ve been injured in an accident at a ski resort, you may be wondering how to prove that the resort was negligent. After all, accidents happen, and it can be difficult to place blame. However, if the resort was not taking proper precautions to ensure guest safety, they may be held liable for your injuries. Here are a few ways to prove that a ski resort was negligent.

       

      Poorly Maintained Facilities 

      One way to prove that a ski resort was negligent is to show that the facility was not properly maintained. This could mean that the floors were slippery, there were obstacles in walkways, or that signs were not posted in areas where guests could be at risk of injury. If you have pictures or video footage of the conditions that led to your accident, this will be helpful in proving your case. 

       

      Lack of Safety Precautions 

      Another way to prove negligence is to show that the ski resort did not take proper precautions to ensure guest safety. This could include failing to post warning signs, not salting or sanding icy patches, or not having adequate lighting in areas where guests are likely to walk. If you can show that the ski resort knew or should have known about a potential hazard but did nothing to mitigate it, you will have a strong case for negligence. 

       

      Inadequate Staff Training 

      Another factor that can contribute to negligence is inadequate staff training. This could mean that employees were not properly trained on how to maintain the facilities or deal with hazardous conditions. It could also mean that employees were not attentive and did not see hazards before they became dangerous. If you can show that the ski resort did not adequately train its staff on how to keep guests safe, you will have a strong case for negligence. 

       

      Proving negligence can be difficult, but if you have evidence showing that the ski resort did not take proper precautions to ensure guest safety, you will have a strong case. If you’ve been injured in a slip and fall accident at a ski resort or any other type of accident, contact an experienced personal injury lawyer who can help you build your case and get the compensation you deserve.

    • What to Do After a Ski Accident

      If you've been injured in a ski accident, you may be wondering what your next steps should be. Here are important steps you should take after a ski accident:

       

      1. Assess the Situation. The first thing you should do is stop skiing and assess the situation. If you are able to walk, go to the nearest ski patrol station and notify them of the accident. It is important to get a copy of the accident report as this will be helpful for insurance purposes later on. 

       

      If you are unable to walk, stay where you are and wait for ski patrol to come to you. Do not try to move as this could aggravate any injuries you may have sustained. Once ski patrol arrives, they will help assess the situation and transport you off the mountain if necessary. 

       

      1. Seek Medical Attention. Once you are off the mountain, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible, even if you do not think you are seriously injured. Sometimes injuries such as concussions or internal bleeding can take hours or even days to manifest themselves. Seeking medical attention right away will ensure that any injuries are taken care of immediately and will also provide documentation that can be used for insurance purposes later on.

       

      1. Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer. If you've been injured in a ski accident, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. A personal injury lawyer can help you understand your legal rights and options and fight for the compensation you deserve. 

       

      1. Gather Evidence. If you're able to do so, take pictures of where the accident occurred and of your injuries. This evidence can be helpful in proving your case and obtaining the compensation you deserve. 

       

      1. Don't Speak to Insurance Companies Without a Lawyer Present. Insurance companies will often try to offer you a very low settlement or deny your claim altogether. Don’t speak to them until you talk to a lawyer. It's important to have an experienced personal injury lawyer on your side to protect your rights and fight for the full compensation you deserve. 
    • What Kind of Compensation Can I Get if I Win My Case?

      If you are successful in your case against a ski resort, you may be entitled to several types of compensation. The exact type and amount of compensation you are entitled to will depend on the specific facts and circumstances of your case. Some common examples of compensation that may be available in these types of cases include: 

       

      • Medical expenses 
      • Lost wages 
      • Pain and suffering 
      • Property damage

       

      Remember, skiing is a dangerous sport and caution should always be exercised when hitting the slopes. Be aware of your surroundings, pay attention to the warning signs, and take breaks when you need them. 

    • How Much Does a Ski Accident Lawyer Cost?

      Most ski accident lawyers work on a contingency fee basis. This means that they will not charge you anything unless they win your case. If they do win your case, they will take a percentage of the settlement or verdict award. The amount of the contingency fee will be negotiable between you and the lawyer, but it’s usually between 33 and 40 percent. 

       

      You should also expect to pay for any out-of-pocket expenses associated with your case. These expenses could include filing fees, expert witness fees, and court costs. Many lawyers will advance these costs on your behalf and be reimbursed for them if you win your case. Always speak to your lawyer about the costs before signing any type of fee agreement. 

    • Morgan & Morgan Can Help With Your Ski Accident Claim

      If you have been injured in a ski accident, you may be entitled to compensation. A Morgan & Morgan ski accident attorney in Ohio can help you determine who is at fault for the accident and whether you have a claim. In most cases, ski resorts are responsible for maintaining safe conditions on the slopes. If they fail to do so, they may be held liable for any accidents that occur. We can also help you recover damages for your medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. 

       

      If you have been injured in a ski accident, don't hesitate to contact Morgan & Morgan to schedule a free consultation.

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