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Fatal ski accident: survivors’ claims, funeral costs and maintenance

Fatal ski accident in Austria: survivors’ claims, funeral costs and maintenance issues under § 1327 ABGB.

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Mag. Christopher Angerer, Rechtsanwalt

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30 June 2026 · Mag. Christopher Angerer, Rechtsanwalt

A fatal ski accident requires sober legal handling. Under § 1327 ABGB, survivors may have claims for funeral costs, maintenance and related losses.

The review must go beyond intuition. Contract, safety or organisational duty, causation, contributory fault under § 1304 ABGB and available evidence all matter.

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Which claim group matters?

Three answers show which route should be checked first.

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01 Question 1

Which claim group matters?

Your answer determines the first review route.

All paths at a glance

Overview of all answers.

01

Funeral costs

This route requires precise documentation and review of the concrete duty.

02

Maintenance

Documents, technical details and possible expert evidence are especially important here.

03

Evidence

This situation should be reviewed realistically before asserting a claim too quickly.

Why the legal classification comes first

A fatal ski accident requires sober legal handling. Under § 1327 ABGB, survivors may have claims for funeral costs, maintenance and related losses.

Under Austrian damages law, it must be clear which duty existed and whether breach of that duty caused the damage.

Which evidence should be preserved immediately

Photos, documents, witnesses and a short chronology often matter more than explanations. Changing equipment or failing to document the site can destroy the best proof.

How liability, contributory fault and insurance interact

Even where a duty breach is plausible, contributory fault may reduce the claim. Insurers also review coverage, duties and the economic route to settlement or litigation.

Distinction: This article uses no case details. Fatal accidents require discretion, evidence preservation and clear responsibilities.

Frequently asked

Practical questions on this ski accident topic

Is suspicion enough for compensation? +

No. A concrete breach of duty, causation and provable damage are required.

What should be preserved immediately? +

Photos, witnesses, receipts, medical records and an exact time-place chronology.

Can my own conduct reduce the claim? +

Yes. Contributory fault under § 1304 ABGB can reduce compensation.

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