Legal Question in Personal Injury in California

horseback riding

co worker came to my house, she rode my horse, she is not experienced rider. coming back from the trail at a walk, horse decides to roll. very carefully she(horse) went to her knees and laid down, person hopped off and said she hurt her wrist. approx a week later says her wrist is broken and wants my husband and I to pay her co-pays, am I obligated to do so and can she sue me?


Asked on 9/17/03, 2:32 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Mitchell Roth MW Roth, Professional Law Corporation

Re: horseback riding

No. Yes. It should be a simple matter though to end the lawsuit.

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Answered on 9/18/03, 2:56 pm
Donald Holben Donald R. Holben & Associates, APC

Re: horseback riding

Sounds like your co-worker is being reasonable asking for only her co-pays.

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Answered on 9/18/03, 4:15 pm
Norman Gregory Fernandez, Esq. The Law Offices of Norman Gregory Fernandez & Associates

Re: horseback riding

This is one of those cases that are unfortunate to both parties. Your co-worker could sue you. In reality anybody can sue anybody. Whether your co-worker would win is another matter. Did the accident occur on your property? If so it may be covered by your homeowners insurance. If you knew your friend had no experience riding you could be liable for negligence by allowing her to ride the horse. If you knew your horse had a propensity to do this type of thing you could also be liable for negligence. Possible defenses are primary assumption of risk, etc. Even if you do pay her meds, she could still sue you. You want to make sure a release is done if any money changes hands.

I handle defense cases like this on an hourly basis if you are interested. You may call me at 818-427-6246 for a free consultation.

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Answered on 9/18/03, 7:44 pm


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