Ski Injury Claims in Aspen: Process + Evidence to Preserve

Ski injuries can be severe, and the facts are often contested. The strongest claims are built with early evidence preservation and a clear theory of liability.

Evidence to preserve right away

  • photos/video of the scene, signage, and conditions

  • names and contact info of witnesses

  • ski patrol/incident reports and any written statements

  • lift ticket/pass info and any waivers

  • medical records and timeline notes

  • clothing/gear involved (don’t discard)

How ski injury claims are evaluated

We look at:

  • who caused the harm and how

  • whether a resort/venue had notice of a hazard

  • whether warnings/signage were adequate

  • whether third parties contributed (operators, contractors, equipment)

How we build the claim

  • preserve evidence early

  • establish a clean medical narrative

  • document damages and future impact

  • pursue a resolution that reflects full value

Related resources

FAQ

Do I have a claim if I signed a waiver?
It depends—liability analysis is fact-specific.

Should I report the incident immediately?
Yes—reports and documentation can matter later.