A man paralyzed from the waist down in a snow-tubing accident in Virginia is suing the parent companies of Massanutten Resort for more than $25 million.
John Carwile of Hampton was injured after his head hit the wall at the end of a tubing run in January 2009 at the Rockingham County ski resort.
Carwile’s lawyer, Patrick Regan, filed the lawsuit in March in Charlottesville Circuit Court, seeking $25 million in compensatory damages and $350,000 in punitive damages — the maximum allowed by Virginia law. It alleges that Massanutten was negligent in setting up and operating the snow-tube runs.
Massanutten’s director of business operations, Kenny Hess, said he couldn’t comment on pending litigation.
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