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Kalispell Ski & Snowboard Accident Lawyers

Representing Injured Skiers and Snowboarders Across Northwest Montana

Representing Injured Skiers and Snowboarders Across Northwest Montana

Kalispell is the gateway to some of the best skiing in the state — from Whitefish Mountain Resort to Blacktail Mountain and the backcountry zones around Flathead Lake and Glacier. It’s part of why people love living here. But when another skier or snowboarder crashes into you on the slopes, your winter can take a painful turn fast.

If someone else’s careless riding left you hurt, you may be wondering what comes next — doctor visits, time off work, maybe even surgery. You might also wonder if the person who hit you can be held responsible. The answer is often yes. When another rider acts recklessly or ignores the rules of the mountain, they can be liable for the injuries they cause.

At Conner, Marr & Pinski, we’ve helped injured Montanans since 1974. Our firm has deep Montana roots — we’re family-run, local, and you’ll work directly with our attorneys. We don’t pass your case off to someone else. We take the time to understand what happened, what you’re facing, and how to get you the compensation you deserve.

Ski & Snowboard Collisions in the Kalispell Area

Kalispell’s location near multiple ski areas means local hospitals see their share of ski injuries each season. Most are minor — but not all. When another skier or snowboarder crashes into you, it can lead to serious injuries that don’t heal quickly: broken bones, concussions, torn knees, or long-term back pain.

These aren’t “just part of skiing.” Every rider on the mountain has a duty to stay in control and watch for those downhill. When someone ignores that and causes a crash, they can and should be held accountable. Our Kalispell injury attorneys are here to help you understand what to do next and handle the legal work while you focus on getting better.

When Another Rider Can Be Held Liable

Not every ski accident qualifies for a claim — but many do. If the other skier or snowboarder ignored the rules, that’s negligence. We often see situations like:

  • Failing to yield to a downhill skier

  • Cutting across a run without checking uphill

  • Riding too fast for the terrain or conditions

  • Losing control in a crowded area

  • Stopping in a spot where they block the line of sight

When these actions lead to a collision, the responsible rider — not the resort — can be held liable for your injuries.

What To Do After a Ski Collision Near Kalispell

If you’re hurt on the mountain, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But taking a few key steps can help your health and your claim:

  • Get the other rider’s name, contact info, and (if possible) a photo of their pass

  • Ask witnesses for their contact information

  • Take photos of the area, your gear, and your injuries

  • File a report with ski patrol

  • Get medical attention as soon as possible

Even if you think you’ll “walk it off,” some injuries — especially head, back, or knee trauma — show up later. Seeing a doctor right away helps you heal and creates a record of what happened.

Who Pays for a Ski Collision Injury?

In most cases, the at-fault skier or snowboarder’s homeowner’s or renter’s insurance covers the injury. These policies typically include personal liability protection for accidents that happen outside the home — including on ski slopes. Our firm handles the process of tracking down the correct insurance coverage, dealing with the adjuster, and making sure the insurer doesn’t downplay your injuries. We’ve been doing this for decades, and we know how to make them take your claim seriously.

Why Kalispell Residents Turn to Conner, Marr & Pinski

You deserve a law firm that treats your case like it matters — because it does. At Conner, Marr & Pinski, we take pride in representing our fellow Montanans with honesty, care, and skill.

We’re not a volume firm. We don’t ship cases out to other offices. When you work with us, you’re talking directly with the attorneys who will handle your claim from start to finish. We know Montana’s mountains, we know the people, and we know how to deal with the insurance companies that try to minimize your pain. If you’re from Kalispell or the surrounding area and were hit by another rider, our team is ready to help you get back on your feet.

Talk to a Kalispell Ski & Snowboard Accident Lawyer

If another skier or snowboarder crashed into you at Whitefish, Blacktail, or anywhere around Kalispell, don’t handle this on your own. These claims take time and persistence — and that’s where we come in. Call Conner, Marr & Pinski today or send us a message online for a free consultation. Our family-run Montana firm will take the time to listen, guide you, and fight for your recovery.

Kalispell is the gateway to some of the best skiing in the state — from Whitefish Mountain Resort to Blacktail Mountain and the backcountry zones around Flathead Lake and Glacier. It’s part of why people love living here. But when another skier or snowboarder crashes into you on the slopes, your winter can take a painful turn fast.

If someone else’s careless riding left you hurt, you may be wondering what comes next — doctor visits, time off work, maybe even surgery. You might also wonder if the person who hit you can be held responsible. The answer is often yes. When another rider acts recklessly or ignores the rules of the mountain, they can be liable for the injuries they cause.

At Conner, Marr & Pinski, we’ve helped injured Montanans since 1974. Our firm has deep Montana roots — we’re family-run, local, and you’ll work directly with our attorneys. We don’t pass your case off to someone else. We take the time to understand what happened, what you’re facing, and how to get you the compensation you deserve.

Ski & Snowboard Collisions in the Kalispell Area

Kalispell’s location near multiple ski areas means local hospitals see their share of ski injuries each season. Most are minor — but not all. When another skier or snowboarder crashes into you, it can lead to serious injuries that don’t heal quickly: broken bones, concussions, torn knees, or long-term back pain.

These aren’t “just part of skiing.” Every rider on the mountain has a duty to stay in control and watch for those downhill. When someone ignores that and causes a crash, they can and should be held accountable. Our Kalispell injury attorneys are here to help you understand what to do next and handle the legal work while you focus on getting better.

When Another Rider Can Be Held Liable

Not every ski accident qualifies for a claim — but many do. If the other skier or snowboarder ignored the rules, that’s negligence. We often see situations like:

  • Failing to yield to a downhill skier

  • Cutting across a run without checking uphill

  • Riding too fast for the terrain or conditions

  • Losing control in a crowded area

  • Stopping in a spot where they block the line of sight

When these actions lead to a collision, the responsible rider — not the resort — can be held liable for your injuries.

What To Do After a Ski Collision Near Kalispell

If you’re hurt on the mountain, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But taking a few key steps can help your health and your claim:

  • Get the other rider’s name, contact info, and (if possible) a photo of their pass

  • Ask witnesses for their contact information

  • Take photos of the area, your gear, and your injuries

  • File a report with ski patrol

  • Get medical attention as soon as possible

Even if you think you’ll “walk it off,” some injuries — especially head, back, or knee trauma — show up later. Seeing a doctor right away helps you heal and creates a record of what happened.

Who Pays for a Ski Collision Injury?

In most cases, the at-fault skier or snowboarder’s homeowner’s or renter’s insurance covers the injury. These policies typically include personal liability protection for accidents that happen outside the home — including on ski slopes. Our firm handles the process of tracking down the correct insurance coverage, dealing with the adjuster, and making sure the insurer doesn’t downplay your injuries. We’ve been doing this for decades, and we know how to make them take your claim seriously.

Why Kalispell Residents Turn to Conner, Marr & Pinski

You deserve a law firm that treats your case like it matters — because it does. At Conner, Marr & Pinski, we take pride in representing our fellow Montanans with honesty, care, and skill.

We’re not a volume firm. We don’t ship cases out to other offices. When you work with us, you’re talking directly with the attorneys who will handle your claim from start to finish. We know Montana’s mountains, we know the people, and we know how to deal with the insurance companies that try to minimize your pain. If you’re from Kalispell or the surrounding area and were hit by another rider, our team is ready to help you get back on your feet.

Talk to a Kalispell Ski & Snowboard Accident Lawyer

If another skier or snowboarder crashed into you at Whitefish, Blacktail, or anywhere around Kalispell, don’t handle this on your own. These claims take time and persistence — and that’s where we come in. Call Conner, Marr & Pinski today or send us a message online for a free consultation. Our family-run Montana firm will take the time to listen, guide you, and fight for your recovery.

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