At AMWT&C, we have successfully defended claims and lawsuits by injured participants and spectators in high-risk sports, recreation and leisure activities for over 35 years. Whether it’s rock climbing, go-kart racing, horseback riding or paintball games, you can count on our dedicated attorneys to aggressively defend individuals, teams, corporations, venues, and facilities.
The medical malpractice attorneys at AMWT&C have substantial experience in defending professional healthcare providers, ancillary staff, and facilities against claims and lawsuits that they or their employees were negligent or deviated from the applicable standard of care.
Cary J.C. Agajanian
A famed motorsports attorney, promoter and racecar owner, Cary Agajanian has personally represented and advised over 20 sports and leisure sanctioning bodies in liability suits during the past 30 years, including...
- Tenet Healthcare - County of Los Angeles (Hospital Liability) - Adventist Health - Eisenhower Medical Center - General Motors - L.A. Memorial Coliseum - U.S. Cycling Federation - California Speedway
Associate William D. Anthony was interviewed and quoted by the Insurance Journal as a "subject matter expert" in youth sports liability waivers.
William explains the three basic aspects of liability agreements and discusses their purpose and the controversy surrounding their enforceability in youth sports.
Managing Partner Cary Agajanian provides an overall summary of legal developments to the Racing Promotion Monthly. An article from RPM’s July newsletter on the current state of the law, and the direct potential impact on the motorsports industry, was based heavily upon both recent interviews with Mr. Agajanian and his contributions as part of a panel of legal experts speaking at RPM’s annual workshops.
The Insurance Journal Consults with Agajanian, McFall, Weiss, Tetreault & Crist with regard to the legal implication of the recent California Supreme Court’s decision regarding ‘gross negligence’ and the enforcement of waiver and release agreements.
Partner Paul Tetreault interviewed by the Santa Barbara Independent newspaper regarding the impact and implications of the California Supreme Court’s recent ruling regarding waiver and release agreements and ‘gross negligence’.
Partner Abbie Crist leads a legal panel discussion for the San Joaquin-Sisters in Crime (SinC). On September 1, 2007, Abbie Crist led a legal panel discussion for the San Joaquin-Sisters in Crime (SinC) in Fresno, California.