John Litterer Vail Resorts lawsuit
Definition
A civil lawsuit filed by John Litterer against Vail Summit Resorts, Inc. (dba Vail Resorts) and employee Dwight McClure in Colorado, stemming from a snowboarding injury at Breckenridge Ski Resort on December 18, 2020. The core issue is the enforceability of pre-injury liability release waivers embedded in Epic Pass purchase agreements.
As of 2026, the case (Litterer v. Vail Summit Resorts, Inc., Case No. 25SC134) has reached the Colorado Supreme Court, potentially reshaping skier liability standards across the state's resorts.
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The John Litterer Vail Resorts lawsuit has powder hounds wondering if their next Epic Pass comes with a side of legal surrender.
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In the John Litterer Vail Resorts lawsuit, one snowboarder's tumble could rewrite the rulebook for every resort rat race.
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