What is the difference between personal injury and property damage claims in a ski accident?

Personal injury and property damage claims in a ski accident both arise from the negligence of one or more individuals. However, the two claims are quite different in terms of the types of damages sought and the legal standards applied. Personal injury claims involve damages to the injured person, such as medical expenses, loss of wages, and pain and suffering. In order to make a successful personal injury claim in Washington, the injured party must prove that the responsible party breached their duty of care, that the breach of duty was the “actual and proximate cause” of the injury, and that the injury resulted in damages. Property damage claims involve damage to the plaintiff’s property due to the negligence of another. This type of claim seeks to recover the cost of repairing the damaged property, as well as any diminution of the value of the property. An injured party must prove that the defendant breached their duty of care and that the breach of duty caused the property damage. In short, personal injury claims in Washington seek damages from a negligent party for injuries to a person, while property damage claims seek damages from a negligent party for damage to property. Both claims require evidence of a breach in the duty of care, but the damages sought and the legal standards applied differ.

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