Marydoll
Well-Known Member
Would you make a claim if both the RS owner and the RI neglected to inform you that the horse they wanted you to ride had, in the last 2 weeks put 2 people in hospital and failed to mention that the horse would perform up to 4 fly bucks 3-4 strides after each jump? This was the reason the 2 other riders ended up in hospital. (Why put this horse into a jumping lesson??)
I stayed on for 3 of the fly bucks but fell off on the last one landing awkwardly on my neck. I didn't make a claim. The RS owner must have realised that the horse wasn't suitable in the RS as he was removed within days of
Imo you had reasonable cause to make a claim, the horse does not sound suitable to be used in a teaching environment in a jumping lesson, this was demonstrated in the fact it had put 2 people into hospital and they still used it without warning you of its bucking, but imo from your description it shouldn't be used in jumping lessons.
Had you been assessed as an experienced rider, been told of the horses bucking and accepted the risk, well thats a different case, you accepted the risk and made an informed choice as an experienced rider to ride the horse.