Anthony Lakes president says liability insurance cost, lack of availability threatens ski areas, other outdoor businesses across Oregon
The company that sold liability insurance policies to some of Oregon’s biggest ski areas is no longer offering coverage in the state, and although
“This puts us in a very difficult position,” said
Safeguard’s quote for a yearly policy was
“We didn’t really have a choice” but to switch companies due to the cost, Johnson said.
He said Mountain Guard is the only company offering liability coverage to ski areas in
Johnson said
Johnson said that although Mountain Guard “has been very good to work with,” he worries that having a monopoly situation will continue to push insurance prices higher.
He said Anthony Lakes’ insurance bill has increased by nearly 200% over the past five years.
Larger ski areas in
“Updating Oregon waiver and liability law so that willing participants in these sports assume those inherent risks would help us continue getting more people on bikes, which we believe in the long term will improve the health and well being of our rural community,” Howard wrote in her letter.
Liability and legal rulings
The issue dates to an
The case stemmed from a
Attorneys for the ski area noted that Bagley had signed a standard liability release form. The trial court granted the ski area’s motion for summary judgment, dismissing Bagley’s claim. Bagley appealed, and the state
That decision has resulted in “a significant rise in general liability and excess rates,”
Morgan wrote that activities such as downhill skiing and mountain biking “are at risk of becoming uninsurable if the legal climate in the state does not restore the balance that existed prior to 2014.”
Morgan’s letter urged lawmakers to pass House Bill 3140. The legislation would have allowed ski areas and other outdoor businesses to require customers to sign forms exempting the business from liability for injuries that weren’t caused by the business’ negligence.
The basic idea is that outdoor recreation is potentially dangerous regardless of how careful the business is. A skier can crash into a tree, for instance, no matter how well-groomed the slopes.
Lawmakers didn’t vote on House Bill 3140 before they adjourned in late June.
Similar legislation also failed in 2015.
Johnson said the goal is not to completely insulate ski areas and other outdoors businesses from liability.
Rather, he said, the idea is to restore a balance between a business’ responsibility to offer customers an experience that’s as safe as possible, and the customer’s responsibility to accept that certain activities have an inherent risk.
Other western states strike such a balance, Johnson said, as did
Johnson said he’s worried that without legislative action, the cost of liability insurance — or the inability to even buy a policy — will cause ski areas, wilderness guides and other outdoor businesses to close.
That would harm both the state’s economy and its quality of life, he said, since it would result in “fewer opportunities to recreate.”
© 2025 the Baker City Herald (Baker City, Ore.). Visit www.bakercityherald.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.



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