No. Like every sport, the participants skate at their own risk. Your medical insurance should cover most of the medical bills.
If your daughter is a member of the USFSA or ISI, there is a small supplementary insurance policy that will help pay for the bills that your insurance doesn't cover. Look at the back of her membership card.
Let's put it this way. If your daughter is walking down stairs and falls, breaking her leg, is the building responsible for the bills? Only if the stairs were hazardous (ex.
They collapsed underneath weight or had a missing step). You skate at your own risk, and you can only blame the rink if they were letting people skate in dangerous conditions. Even if there was a dangerous condition, it is difficult to prove that the condition was there and that it caused your daughter's injury.
You would end up paying more than you won, and the rink would suffer, too.
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