Unsuccessfully sues fellow skier

“A federal jury found yesterday that Sarah Walker, an aspiring model and ski instructor, was mostly to blame for a skiing accident at Loon Mountain in Lincoln, N.H., and refused to award her any money for injuries she said had derailed her modeling career.” Walker had sued 16-year-old Megan Lowry of Boxford, Mass. for alleged […]

“A federal jury found yesterday that Sarah Walker, an aspiring model and ski instructor, was mostly to blame for a skiing accident at Loon Mountain in Lincoln, N.H., and refused to award her any money for injuries she said had derailed her modeling career.” Walker had sued 16-year-old Megan Lowry of Boxford, Mass. for alleged negligence in a collision of the two on the slopes; she also named Lowry’s parents as defendants, but a judge threw out that part of the claim before trial. (Shelley Murphy, “Ski crash model’s own fault, jury finds”, Boston Globe, Jun. 30). Wave Maker comments.

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