ASTM Committee F27 plays a vital role in shaping these practices by developing
consensus-based standards for equipment, terrain features, and procedures.
The language set specific to an injury case is essential to litigation, and couldn't be more important than in the ski industry. This article explains what many of the acronyms stand for, and a brief description of their role in the ski industry.
This article explains how premise liability can result from decisions made by ski area owners and management, operational and maintenance practices at ski areas, and what standards and operational practices can be implemented to reduce the risks associated with premise liability.
What are the national standards for ski area operations? This article explains how two national standards establish the baseline for unbiased expert reports and testimony.
The Restatement (Third) of Torts § 51 addresses the concept of comparative fault, specifically how a plaintiffās own negligence can affect their ability to recover damages in tort cases.
How ASTM F27 Standards Provide Clear, Industry Protocols
Do They Impact Your Snow Sports Injury Case?
ASTM Committee F27 provides the standardization of specifications, test methods, practices, and terminology that support skier safety and risk mitigation.