Mounted Police Injuries

Mounted Officer Injury Reviews
We provide expert witness evaluations for injuries caused by mounted police units. Our assessments include crowd conditions, deployment decisions, officer behavior, and horse control. We determine whether safety plans were followed, risks were foreseeable, and if standards were violated. Reports examine equine training, rider supervision, and the use of horses in high-risk settings. Legal teams use our findings to understand liability, command oversight failures, and poor judgment in mounted operations.
- Reviewed trampling claims at large public events
- Analyzed unsafe use of horses in dense crowds
- Evaluated lack of mounted training protocols
- Assessed misuse of horses for crowd control

Mounted Unit Case Evaluations
We investigate mounted police incidents that result in injury to civilians during crowd activity. Our reviews assess command decisions, equine control, and whether proper safety procedures were in place. We examine training gaps, supervision issues, and horse-related risks. These case evaluations help identify how decisions led to injury and support legal arguments regarding mounted patrol negligence or excessive response.

Expert Support for Legal Claims
Frequently Asked Questions
We evaluate command decisions, training, equine use, and public safety protocols.
Yes. We deliver expert documentation for claims involving mounted police conduct.
Yes. We examine crowd events where horse use caused injury or panic conditions.
Send video footage, officer assignments, horse data, and safety procedure logs.
We assess if horses showed risk signs and if officers acted to prevent escalation.