dweezileast
Active member
there's no way i would be pissed. I don't have the right to. I would much rather trust a ski patroller whose basic requirements are to be trained to the level of an emergency medical technician.
Think of it this way: it would be perfectly plausible if you had gotten up, skied around a bit more, and all of a sudden blacked out somewhere, I know many a person who this has happened to. Ski patrollers procedurally don't make patients sign refusal forms if they don't transport the patients, unlike ambulances. If you had out and out refused treatment, then blacked out, and ended up in the hospital, a preying lawyer could catch wind of your case, and have grounds for a great lawsuit against the resort. Their premise- ski patrollers didn't do their job to help you out, so the resort should be sued. Bad call.
Think of it this way: it would be perfectly plausible if you had gotten up, skied around a bit more, and all of a sudden blacked out somewhere, I know many a person who this has happened to. Ski patrollers procedurally don't make patients sign refusal forms if they don't transport the patients, unlike ambulances. If you had out and out refused treatment, then blacked out, and ended up in the hospital, a preying lawyer could catch wind of your case, and have grounds for a great lawsuit against the resort. Their premise- ski patrollers didn't do their job to help you out, so the resort should be sued. Bad call.