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What to Do After a Guest Injury: An Incident Response & Report Playbook

Join us on Thursday, May 22nd at 11:00am MT to learn:

✅ What to do immediately after a guest injury—before lawyers get involved

✅ How to document incidents the right way to protect your business

✅ Why your waiver can be a legal asset (if used correctly)


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📆 Thursday, May 22nd l ⏰ 11:00 AM MT 

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Would you know what to do if a guest got injured today?

When an incident strikes—a guest injury, safety mishap, or even a legal threat—the clock starts ticking. What you do next can make or break your business. Having an incident response plan in place and knowing how to document an injury incident report properly could be the difference between smooth resolution and a legal nightmare.


In this exclusive webinar hosted by WaiverSign and Recreation Law Group, you’ll get a practical, step-by-step plan to respond the right way—both legally and operationally. Whether you’re a guide, business owner, or risk manager, you’ll walk away with insights into incident response best practices and how to prepare for the unexpected.

What You’ll Learn:

  • The Critical First 24 Hours: What to do immediately after an incident—before lawyers or insurers get involved.

  • Avoiding Legal Landmines: What courts and attorneys actually care about (and what they don’t).

  • Digital Waivers as a Legal Asset: How your waiver system can strengthen your case and safeguard your reputation.

  • Documentation That Defends You: Smart, proactive ways to record what happened—without making it worse.

Meet the Expert

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Leah K. Corrigan

Leah Corrigan is the founder and managing attorney at Recreation Law Group. With over a decade of litigation experience in state, federal, and appellate courts, she has handled complex cases including wrongful death and multi-million-dollar claims. She holds an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell for her ethical standards and legal expertise.


Leah provides responsive, cost-effective legal support for recreation businesses, serving as a trusted advisor committed to helping adventure thrive. She earned her law degree from the University of Montana and holds a degree in Natural Resource Policy from Fort Lewis College. Leah clerked for the Montana Supreme Court and U.S. District Court and is admitted to practice in Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.


A former wilderness guide herself, Leah connects deeply with her clients. She is certified in Wilderness First Response, Swiftwater Rescue, and Avalanche Level II, and spends her free time exploring trails and rivers with her family.


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