Assumption of Risk and Personal Injury Cases
People could be involved in dangerous activities. For instance, a person is skiing, snowmobiling, or has gone rock climbing, and sustains injuries while performing these dangerous activities. The person then decides to sue the place where he was injured, claiming that they were careless or negligent, and because of that, he suffered injuries. The people who are being sued will argue that the person assumed the risk of engaging in an activity that is inherently dangerous, and therefore we cannot be held responsible. How can Assumption of Risk Impact Your Potential Case When engaging in any activity that is considered inherently dangerous, you are assuming