ANGLAND v. MOUNTAIN CREEK RESORT

A-57 September Term 2011, 069461

66 A.3d 1252 (2013)

213 N.J. 573

Daniel ANGLAND and Daniel Wheeler, Co-Administrators of the Estate Of Robert E. ANGLAND, and Charles Johnson, IV, Administrator of the Estate of Nancy Angland, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. MOUNTAIN CREEK RESORT, INC., a New Jersey Corporation, Defendant-Respondent, and William Tucker Brownlee, Defendant-Appellant. Mountain Creek Resort, Inc., Third-Party Plaintiff/Respondent, v. William Tucker Brownlee, Third-Party Defendant.

Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided June 6, 2013.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Burke , Parsippany, argued the cause for appellant (Burke & Potenza, attorneys).

Phillip C. Wiskow , Dover, argued the cause for respondents Daniel Angland and Daniel Wheeler, Co-Administrators of the Estate of Robert E. Angland, and Charles Johnson, IV, Administrator of the Estate of Nancy Angland (Gelman Gelman Wiskow & McCarthy, attorneys).

Samuel J. McNulty , Florham Park, argued the cause for respondent Mountain Creek Resort, Inc. ( Hueston McNulty , attorneys; Mr. McNulty, John F. Gaffney , Livingston, and Stephen H. Shaw , Newton, on the brief).


Justice HOENS delivered the opinion of the Court.

Plaintiffs' decedent, Robert Angland, was skiing on the slopes at the ski resort operated by defendant Mountain Creek Resort, Inc., when he was involved in a collision with defendant William Tucker Brownlee. At the time of the collision, Brownlee was snowboarding on the same slope. Although there is little direct evidence and no agreement among the parties about how or why Angland and Brownlee collided, it is undisputed...

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