Last week on the opening day of the Ryder Cup golf tournament, a spectator was hit in the eye and blinded by a wayward drive. Now obviously this is a horrible thing to have happened to the lady, but it was an accident, and spectaors being hit by wayward shots is something quite common. The lady in question is now considering taking legal action against the organisers. If she does claim, then it would potentially cause a lot of problems for many sports events where "duty of care" and "health and safety" all have to be taken into account. I would have thought that the organisers of the event would have some public liability or other insurance in place to cover incidents such as these, or would spectators be seen to be "attending at their own risk"?
On a personal note, I think it would be a good gesture if the organisers paid the lady's medical bills.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/oct/01/brooks-koepka-ryder-cup-spectator
Golfers in the past have been advised that they should take out insurance for this very type of incident.
https://www.golf-monthly.co.uk/news/why-is-it-essential-to-have-specialised-golf-insurance-4023
On a personal note, I think it would be a good gesture if the organisers paid the lady's medical bills.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/oct/01/brooks-koepka-ryder-cup-spectator
Golfers in the past have been advised that they should take out insurance for this very type of incident.
https://www.golf-monthly.co.uk/news/why-is-it-essential-to-have-specialised-golf-insurance-4023