L&M
Well-Known Member
An interesting 'add on' to the thread about signing a disclaimer when trying a horse that has a known vice.....
Family friends of ours are selling a pony that is not a novice ride. They had somone come and try her and the pony bucked the person off, who now is claiming that they have broken their collar bone and demanding compensation.
They have called me for advice so have recommended the BHS legal helpline or the CAB.
I am assuming they stated the pony wasn't a novice ride in the ad, and it sounds like the person trying the pony had over estimated their abilities, but as I wasn't present at the veiwing cannot comment on exactly what/how it happened.
Any ideas/advice that I can pass onto my friend?
Family friends of ours are selling a pony that is not a novice ride. They had somone come and try her and the pony bucked the person off, who now is claiming that they have broken their collar bone and demanding compensation.
They have called me for advice so have recommended the BHS legal helpline or the CAB.
I am assuming they stated the pony wasn't a novice ride in the ad, and it sounds like the person trying the pony had over estimated their abilities, but as I wasn't present at the veiwing cannot comment on exactly what/how it happened.
Any ideas/advice that I can pass onto my friend?