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Vail Resorts Faces Lawsuit Over Snowboarder Injury

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Colorado Supreme Court hears case of snowboarder who sued Vail Resorts claiming he was struck by a snowmobile, then bought another Epic Pass John Litterer sued Vail Resorts claiming he was hit by an employee driving a snowmobile at Breckenridge Ski Resort in 2020. Then he bought an Epic Pass again the next season. The Colorado Supreme Court had tough questions for lawyers representing Vail Resorts and a Texas man suing the ski company after he was hit by an employee on a snowmobile at Breckenridge Ski Resort. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in John Litterer v.

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Colorado Supreme Court hears case of snowboarder who sued Vail Resorts claiming he was struck by a snowmobile , then bought another Epic Pass

Media Coverage · April 28, 2026

The Colorado Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case where a snowboarder, John Litterer, sued Vail Resorts after being struck by a snowmobile at Breckenridge Ski Resort in 2020. Litterer then purchased another Epic Pass from Vail Resorts, raising questions about the validity of his lawsuit. The court's decision will impact the outcome of the case.

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The Colorado Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case where a snowboarder, John Litterer, sued Vail Resorts after being struck by a snowmobile at Breckenridge Ski Resort in 2020. Litterer then purchased another Epic Pass from Vail Resor
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Colorado Supreme Court hears case of snowboarder who sued Vail Resorts claiming he was struck by a snowmobile, then bought another Epic Pass John Litterer sued Vail Resorts claiming he was hit by an employee driving a snowmobile at Breckenridge Ski Resort in 2020. Then he bought an Epic Pass again the next season. The Colorado Supreme Court had tough questions for lawyers representing Vail Resorts and a Texas man suing the ski company after he was hit by an employee on a snowmobile at Breckenrid

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Media Coverage April 28, 2026

Colorado Supreme Court hears case of snowboarder who sued Vail Resorts claiming he was struck by a snowmobile , then bought another Epic Pass

The Colorado Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case where a snowboarder, John Litterer, sued Vail Resorts after being struck by a snowmobile at Breckenridge Ski Resort in 2020. Litterer then purchased another Epic Pass from Vail Resorts, raising questions about the validity of his lawsuit. The court's decision will impact the outcome of the case.

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