To what extent should the plaintiff assume risks described


Problem

1) Assumption of Risk

a) In Tilson v. Russo (2006), the plaintiff was an experienced horse rider who suffered injuries to her left shoulder when a horse named "Lady" bit her. The court of appeals affirmed the lower court's order granting the defendant's motion for summary judgment. The appeals court found that the risk of being bitten was inherent in sporting events involving horses and that the rider was aware of the risks. To what extent should the plaintiff assume the risks described in this scenario?

2) Primary or Secondary Assumption of Risk

a) A teenage male enjoys swimming at the local pool. He also wants to dive into the collection at the shallow and deep ends. The shallow end is 3 feet deep. Signage and verbal instructions have been provided, and he has been reprimanded several times. One day the teenager dives into the shallow end and breaks his neck. Does this scenario fall under the primary or secondary assumption of risk? Explain your rationale.

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