MOORE v. HARTLEY MOTORS, INC.

No. S-9336.

36 P.3d 628 (2001)

Gayle W. MOORE, Appellant, v. HARTLEY MOTORS, INC.; ATV Safety Institute; Specialty Vehicle Institute Of America, a corporation incorporated in the District of Columbia; and Jim Croak, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Alaska.

Rehearing Denied December 18, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas R. Wickwire, Fairbanks, for Appellant.

John B. Thorsness and Kimberlee A. Colbo, Hughes Thorsness Powell Huddleston & Bauman, LLC, Anchorage, for Appellee Hartley Motors, Inc.

L.G. Berry, Robertson, Monagle & Eastaugh, Anchorage, for Appellees ATV Safety Institute, Specialty Vehicle Institute of America, and Jim Croak.

Before FABE, Chief Justice, MATTHEWS, EASTAUGH, and BRYNER, Justices.


OPINION

FABE, Chief Justice.

I. INTRODUCTION

Gayle Moore was injured during an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) safety class when she drove her ATV over a rock and the vehicle rolled over. Before participating in the class, Moore signed a release of liability. After her injury, however, she sued for damages the safety class instructor, the organizations that developed and offered the class, and the owner of the property on which the class...

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