Evaluating the Enforceability of a Liability Release

Share
Favorite
Please login to bookmark Close
ADVERTISEMENT

At Equine Legal Solutions, we receive a lot of calls about injuries to horses and people. The callers usually want to know whether they have any liability in connection with the injury. Sometimes (but not often enough!), the caller has a liability release.

As part of the initial consultation, we review the liability release to see whether it might offer any protection to the concerned caller.

In this article, we describe what we look for when we review a liability release after an injury occurs. Because injuries are unfortunately rather common at boarding barns, we’ll discuss key liability release considerations in that context. However, these considerations apply to all liability releases in the equine context

Create a free account with TheHorse.com to view this content.

TheHorse.com is home to thousands of free articles about horse health care. In order to access some of our exclusive free content, you must be signed into TheHorse.com.

Start your free account today!

Already have an account?
and continue reading.

Share
Favorite
Please login to bookmark Close

Written by:

Rachel Kosmal McCart is the founder and principal attorney of Equine Legal Solutions, PC (ELS), an equine law firm based near Portland, Ore. McCart is a graduate of the Duke University School of Law and licensed to practice in four states: California, New York, Oregon, and Washington. She is also admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon. ELS represents clients in litigation, helps resolve equine disputes, drafts customized equine contracts, represents clients in horse industry disciplinary hearings, and incorporates equine businesses. Learn more at www.equinelegalsolutions.com.

One Response

  1. re: Evaluating the Enforceability of a Liability Release

    Is there anywhere I can get a copy of an equine release to adapt to my barn? I don’t know of anyone up here in Maine that specializes in equine law.

Leave a Reply

Related Articles

Stay on top of the most recent Horse Health news with

FREE weekly newsletters from TheHorse.com

Sponsored Content

Weekly Poll

sponsored by:

What do you find most effective for treating scratches in your horse?
99 votes · 99 answers

Readers’ Most Popular

Sign In

Don’t have an account? Register for a FREE account here.

Create a free account with TheHorse.com!

The Horse
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.