Equine Expert Witness Cases

Equine Expert Witness Evaluations
We provide litigation-focused evaluations for horse-related injuries at public and private events. Our experts examine riding accidents, faulty tack, inadequate supervision, and unsafe trail or arena conditions. We assess if horses showed dangerous behavior, whether staff were properly trained, and if injuries were foreseeable. Legal teams rely on our reports to establish liability, identify policy failures, and evaluate facility oversight, equipment safety, and equine suitability for riders.
- Injuries at trail rides, fairs, and showgrounds
- Faulty tack and poorly maintained riding areas
- Inadequate training of riding instructors
- Horses with known aggressive behavior signs

Equine Injury Case Evaluations
We analyze equine-related incidents to determine if safety standards were followed. Reports include expert review of training records, riding conditions, equipment integrity, and staff qualifications. We evaluate horse behavior history and facility protocols to identify whether negligence or oversight contributed to injury. Our evaluations help support claims involving public events, trails, lessons, or boarding facilities.

Litigation Support for Equine Claims
Our team offers expert support for injury cases involving horseback riding or equine facility safety. We assess instructor hiring practices, horse suitability, and riding area hazards. Our analysis includes animal behavior, tack safety, trail conditions, and event supervision. These findings help legal teams evaluate risk exposure, determine fault, and prepare case evidence for horse-related injury disputes in both private and public settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
We assess injuries, facility conditions, tack, training, and equine behavior.
Yes. Our reports clarify if facilities or staff failed in preventing horse-related harm.
Yes. We assess safety of trails, staff conduct, horse suitability, and conditions.
Provide video, riding logs, tack photos, incident reports, and staff credentials.
We analyze history of aggression, prior complaints, and foreseeability of harm.