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California ski accident law allows an injured person (and sometimes, the family of a person injured or killed while skiing) to sue for compensation for his or her injuries due to the actions of another skier, snowboarder, or ski area operator.
Negligence is the most common legal theory under which ski resorts may be held liable for injuries sustained by skiers. Negligence occurs when a ski resort fails to exercise reasonable care, resulting in injury or harm to a skier. In California, ski resorts owe a duty of care to skiers who use their facilities.
Generally, the other skier may be at fault for your skiing accident. However, in some cases, the ski resort may be liable if your injuries were caused by improperly maintained slopes. The ski resort may also be liable if the slopes were poorly marked or designed.
What Is a Ski-In/Ski-Out Vacation Home? Ski-in/ski-out homes are designed for direct access to skiing, allowing guests to ski from their doorstep to the slopes and back. These properties are ideal for those seeking to avoid the hassle of transportation.
You might already have personal liability insurance that covers damages you cause to a third party, and the terms may even cover ski accidents. Your homeowners insurance or renters insurance might also provide some liability coverage at no extra cost.

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Will Your Health Insurance Cover a Ski Accident? Health insurance typically covers medical expenses after an accident, including ski accidents, but it is important to check the specifics of your policy.

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