claireannejames
Active Member
Hi, my daughter is 16, was exercising a horse for a friend who is abroad for 3 months (friend is 21). She was riding this horse out on a hack (with permission) at the weekend, was thrown, horse then ran off crossed a road was hit by van. It was taken to horse hospital, miraculously seems OK after scans but obvs has run up £thousands in vet bills. Friends mum is now asking my daughter for a written statement of what happened for van driver insurance (van was write-off) and her vet bill insurance. My daughter is in the middle of GCSEs and I don't want her stressing about this. She started exams last week and has 3 or 4 more weeks of them to get through. Does she need to provide a statement? Surely if she's under 16 it's not legally binding anyway? And she wasn't riding when horse was hit as she'd fallen? Surely if horse's owner decided to allow another under 18 rider to ride off yard then that's their lookout? Don't wish to cause trouble over it, horse is lovely and thank god it seems ok, 21 year old owner is lovely, but the mum is dealing things whilst she's abroad.