March 19, 2013
Mountains of risk
A Denver Post investigation found that Colorado ski operators, protected by state law and further insulated by season-pass waivers, have escaped liability for such incidents as an inbounds avalanche, a ski instructor running into a 9-year-old, and a decaying bridge injuring a skier.
In the 34 years since Colorado’s Ski and Safety Act was passed to protect mom-and-pop ski areas from lawsuits and soaring insurance costs, multibillion-dollar real estate-development companies have come to own many of the state’s 25 resorts.
Yet not only do they continue to enjoy protections under the ski act, season-pass waivers release them from additional negligence claims and require the person who sues them to reimburse their attorney fees and costs, a Denver Post review of 30 years of lawsuits found. In the few lawsuits that do move forward, skiers and snowboarders are limited to a $250,000 cap for noneconomic damages.
Part 1: The system of investigating accidents at ski areas raises questions of thoroughness and accuracy.
Part 2: Colorado’s ski industry enjoys vast protection from liability.
Part 3: Just how many people are injured skiing and snowboarding in Colorado is something of a mystery.

Mountains of risk

A Denver Post investigation found that Colorado ski operators, protected by state law and further insulated by season-pass waivers, have escaped liability for such incidents as an inbounds avalanche, a ski instructor running into a 9-year-old, and a decaying bridge injuring a skier.

In the 34 years since Colorado’s Ski and Safety Act was passed to protect mom-and-pop ski areas from lawsuits and soaring insurance costs, multibillion-dollar real estate-development companies have come to own many of the state’s 25 resorts.

Yet not only do they continue to enjoy protections under the ski act, season-pass waivers release them from additional negligence claims and require the person who sues them to reimburse their attorney fees and costs, a Denver Post review of 30 years of lawsuits found. In the few lawsuits that do move forward, skiers and snowboarders are limited to a $250,000 cap for noneconomic damages.

March 15, 2013
Hold your horses — paperwork too late
Elvis Dumervil has been released by the Broncos despite reaching an agreement with the team around 1:25 Friday afternoon.
The Broncos say Dumervil’s agent Marty Magid didn’t get a restructured contract signed in time and the team had no choice but to release him. The team could still re-sign Dumervil, but there are salary cap implications.

Hold your horses — paperwork too late

Elvis Dumervil has been released by the Broncos despite reaching an agreement with the team around 1:25 Friday afternoon.

The Broncos say Dumervil’s agent Marty Magid didn’t get a restructured contract signed in time and the team had no choice but to release him. The team could still re-sign Dumervil, but there are salary cap implications.

March 15, 2013
Elvis Dumervil remains a Bronco
The team and their pass-rushing defensive end agreed on a restructured contract that reduces his 2013 salary from $12 million, according to two NFL sources.

Elvis Dumervil remains a Bronco

The team and their pass-rushing defensive end agreed on a restructured contract that reduces his 2013 salary from $12 million, according to two NFL sources.

February 6, 2013
Todd Helton arrested for DUI
Rockies first baseman Todd Helton, 39, was arrested early Wednesday morning on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and careless driving in Thornton.
Reached by phone Wednesday, Helton declined to comment on the record to The Denver Post, saying only that he was “very sorry.”

Todd Helton arrested for DUI

Rockies first baseman Todd Helton, 39, was arrested early Wednesday morning on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and careless driving in Thornton.

Reached by phone Wednesday, Helton declined to comment on the record to The Denver Post, saying only that he was “very sorry.”

February 6, 2013
Lindsey Vonn’s father says she may have surgery Sunday in Vail

Lindsey Vonn’s father says she may have surgery Sunday in Vail

February 1, 2013
Today’s front page: ESPN officials on Thursday said the network, which organizes the X Games, is planning “a thorough review” of snowmobile competitions in the aftermath of Caleb Moore’s death. Do you think the network should make changes? Full story…

Today’s front page: ESPN officials on Thursday said the network, which organizes the X Games, is planning “a thorough review” of snowmobile competitions in the aftermath of Caleb Moore’s death. Do you think the network should make changes? Full story…

January 31, 2013
Today’s front page: In short time — perhaps at the owners meetings in March — the NFL is expected to formally invite Denver to bid for the Super Bowl. If you had to put a percentage on it, what do you think Denver’s chances are of hosting a Super Bowl? Full story…

Today’s front page: In short time — perhaps at the owners meetings in March — the NFL is expected to formally invite Denver to bid for the Super Bowl. If you had to put a percentage on it, what do you think Denver’s chances are of hosting a Super Bowl? Full story…

January 12, 2013
TOUCHDOWN
Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Stokley pulls in the Broncos’ second touchdown of the game in the first quarter. The Denver Broncos play the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Divisional playoff game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013. (Photo by Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post)
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TOUCHDOWN

Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Stokley pulls in the Broncos’ second touchdown of the game in the first quarter. The Denver Broncos play the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Divisional playoff game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013. (Photo by Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post)

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January 11, 2013
Broncos fans show their colors
YOUR PHOTOS: Rocky the Bulldog is ready for the game in his ball cap (submitted by reader Renee C.). Broncos fans are really showing their colors in advance of Denver’s playoff game with the Baltimore Ravens Saturday. See the full gallery or submit your own.

Broncos fans show their colors

YOUR PHOTOS: Rocky the Bulldog is ready for the game in his ball cap (submitted by reader Renee C.). Broncos fans are really showing their colors in advance of Denver’s playoff game with the Baltimore Ravens Saturday. See the full gallery or submit your own.

January 11, 2013
Send us your Broncos fan photos
With kickoff between the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens less than 24 hours away, Denver and seemingly all of Colorado is breaking out the blue and orange to show its support for the Broncos. How are you supporting the Broncos? Send us your Broncos fan photos for a chance to see them featured in a fan photo gallery. (Photo above by John Leyba, The Denver Post)
Send us your Broncos fan photos. You can upload them here through YouPost.

Send us your Broncos fan photos

With kickoff between the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens less than 24 hours away, Denver and seemingly all of Colorado is breaking out the blue and orange to show its support for the Broncos. How are you supporting the Broncos? Send us your Broncos fan photos for a chance to see them featured in a fan photo gallery. (Photo above by John Leyba, The Denver Post)

Send us your Broncos fan photos. You can upload them here through YouPost.

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