Have any of you ever thought "when I post this, will I make the site and enthusiast look like a bunch of arrogant, unwelcoming arses"?
It may be worth trying in future. Somebody just wants a simple answer. If it had been a park or manufacturer asking for opinions, you'd have fapped yourselves handless trying to respond quickly and getting yourselves noticed positively :roll:
I think Joey has nailed it though. We tend to find out about accidents like this when they hit the news, we're well behind the curve on finding these things out. It tends not to happen to us - as Joey says - because we tend to be ready to brace and we tend to project a ride in advance. So we're generally more prepared.
I don't think any of us have a background in legal affairs, so we can't comment on what would make a case or not.
If anyone had ever suffered a serious, long term injury on a coaster, we'd know about it - but I've never seen it. I know my sister tried to sue Flamingoland for whiplash after riding Kumali, but it got nowhere - one person and isolated incident just didn't carry any weight of proof.
So, yeah, I don't think you'll find anybody here who has had any serious trauma caused by riding a coaster - but the same can't be said for people joining the forums and asking questions
I promise, if you stick around, you may find some decent, well conceived discussions here from a few members. Joey was a good start at least