SpruceRI
Well-Known Member
Just read the article about the woman who was injured in a XC lesson at a Riding School where she claimed she fell due to hitting or ducking away from a hanging branch.
I'm so glad that this was passed as an accident as whose fault could it have possibly been? The Riding School owner who allowed the branch to grow there? No. The tree for growing there? No. Or the instructor for not noticing it? (Or the pupil for not looking before she leapt - maybe?)
The fact of the matter is that the fall was unfortunate, and an accident and if this woman had won damages it would've opened the floodgates for similar claims.
Would councils have to cut even more trees down in case they harmed someone? Cancel Riding School licences as people might fall off and hurt themselves. Instructors having to do a risk assessment before every lesson.
This claims culture seems to be getting out of hand. Soon we'll all be arena-bound because that's deemed the safest place to be. No more hacking, hunting, exploring the countryside on horseback. What a sad world that will be.
I'm so glad that this was passed as an accident as whose fault could it have possibly been? The Riding School owner who allowed the branch to grow there? No. The tree for growing there? No. Or the instructor for not noticing it? (Or the pupil for not looking before she leapt - maybe?)
The fact of the matter is that the fall was unfortunate, and an accident and if this woman had won damages it would've opened the floodgates for similar claims.
Would councils have to cut even more trees down in case they harmed someone? Cancel Riding School licences as people might fall off and hurt themselves. Instructors having to do a risk assessment before every lesson.
This claims culture seems to be getting out of hand. Soon we'll all be arena-bound because that's deemed the safest place to be. No more hacking, hunting, exploring the countryside on horseback. What a sad world that will be.