swampdonkey
Well-Known Member
last year we both moved to a new livery yard and our horses had to be stabled overnight, one of the other liveries, ( who is elderly, and very unstable on her feet, due to ongoing hip and knee problems) went to say hello to our horses when we had left to go home. Unfortunately my friends horse threw her head up and the lady lost her balance and fell over, resulting in a broken wrist.
My friend has just recieved a summons as this lady is taking her to court, the lady has tried all year to get compensation from my friends insurance but they have refused to pay as the lady did not have permission to handle or approach the horse.
The lady is on incapacity benefits and does not do her own horses as she is physically unable.
She has stated that there was no written warning on stable door or noone verbally told her to not approach horse.
Horse in question is a normal horse with no behavioural problems, simply lifted her head away to avoid being fussed with.
Do you think this lady has a case, and what is this world coming to when supposedly horsey people sue for such normal behaviour.
Would appreciate any thoughts or anyone who has had similar experience.
My friend has just recieved a summons as this lady is taking her to court, the lady has tried all year to get compensation from my friends insurance but they have refused to pay as the lady did not have permission to handle or approach the horse.
The lady is on incapacity benefits and does not do her own horses as she is physically unable.
She has stated that there was no written warning on stable door or noone verbally told her to not approach horse.
Horse in question is a normal horse with no behavioural problems, simply lifted her head away to avoid being fussed with.
Do you think this lady has a case, and what is this world coming to when supposedly horsey people sue for such normal behaviour.
Would appreciate any thoughts or anyone who has had similar experience.