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Winter Recreation Injuries: The Black Diamond of PI Cases 2024

Product ID: CA3720R6
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Injured in a winter wonderland

Winter in Wisconsin offers ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to sharpen their skiing, snowboarding, and snowmobiling skills. But these activities come with risks, potentially leading to injuries ranging from minor sprains to more severe conditions like concussions or broken bones. When someone is injured while participating in winter sports, it can be difficult to know which parties (if any) are liable and how to prove someone else acted negligently or a product defect caused the injury. But with a better understanding of the specific challenges associated with winter recreation injuries, you can guide clients through the complexities of these personal injury claims. 

At Winter Recreation Injuries, The Black Diamond of PI Cases, you’ll gain practical litigation strategies, tips, and tricks for effectively handling winter recreation personal injury cases. Start with a review of Wisconsin law, highlighting key statutes relevant to these cases.

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1 CLE

Date and Time

Friday, January 03, 202512:00 PM - 12:50 PM CT

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Injured in a winter wonderland

Winter in Wisconsin offers ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to sharpen their skiing, snowboarding, and snowmobiling skills. But these activities come with risks, potentially leading to injuries ranging from minor sprains to more severe conditions like concussions or broken bones. When someone is injured while participating in winter sports, it can be difficult to know which parties (if any) are liable and how to prove someone else acted negligently or a product defect caused the injury. But with a better understanding of the specific challenges associated with winter recreation injuries, you can guide clients through the complexities of these personal injury claims. 

At Winter Recreation Injuries, The Black Diamond of PI Cases, you’ll gain practical litigation strategies, tips, and tricks for effectively handling winter recreation personal injury cases. Start with a review of Wisconsin law, highlighting key statutes relevant to these cases.

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Injured in a winter wonderland

Winter in Wisconsin offers ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to sharpen their skiing, snowboarding, and snowmobiling skills. But these activities come with risks, potentially leading to injuries ranging from minor sprains to more severe conditions like concussions or broken bones. When someone is injured while participating in winter sports, it can be difficult to know which parties (if any) are liable and how to prove someone else acted negligently or a product defect caused the injury. But with a better understanding of the specific challenges associated with winter recreation injuries, you can guide clients through the complexities of these personal injury claims. 

At Winter Recreation Injuries, The Black Diamond of PI Cases, you’ll gain practical litigation strategies, tips, and tricks for effectively handling winter recreation personal injury cases. Start with a review of Wisconsin law, highlighting key statutes relevant to these cases.

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Katie J. Bosworth is a partner at Doar Drill & Skow in New Richmond, Wisconsin. Doar Drill & Skow is a litigation firm focused primarily on personal injury work. Ms. Bosworth has handled many different types of personal injury cases, from motor vehicle accidents and premises liability cases to fire loss and medical malpractice cases. She’s been selected to the National Trial Lawyers Top 40 under 40 and ranked as a Super Lawyers Rising Star since 2020. Ms. Bosworth serves on the board of directors of the Wisconsin Association of Justice and is also active in the Minnesota Association of Justice. 

Mackenzie E. Campbell is a partner at Doar Drill & Skow, S.C., and concentrates on civil litigation with an emphasis on personal injury and real estate claims. Ms. Campbell graduated from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and earned her law degree (cum laude) from William Mitchell College of Law, now Mitchell Hamline School of Law.

  • Identify Wisconsin statutes applicable to winter recreation injury cases
  • Assess the scope and applicability of recreational immunity in Wisconsin
  • Determine what impact liability waivers have under Wisconsin law
  • Develop strategies for proving negligence and liability in winter recreation injury cases
  • Personal injury lawyers
  • Tort lawyers
  • Civil litigators 
  • Solo and small firm practitioners
  • Insurance lawyers
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