Jason Varnish (via the Burg Simpson law firm).

The children of a man who died while riding a chairlift in Colorado in February 2020 have settled their wrongful death lawsuit against the company that runs the ski resort.

Jason Varnish, 46, died on Feb. 13, 2020, shortly after attempting to board a chairlift at Blue Sky Basin at Colorado’s Vail Ski Mountain. According to his lawyers, Varnish’s death was the result of his jacket getting caught up in the chair, forcing him to hang from the lift for several minutes.

“The chair that Mr. Varnish was preparing to board came into the load line with the seat in the up position against the backrest of the chair,” the Burg Simpson law firm said in a press release announcing the settlement. “A rubber bumper attached to the chair seat frame, which is normally covered when the seat is in the down position, caught on Mr. Varnish’s jacket, entangling his jacket with the chair. The chair began to rise out of the lower terminal, and Mr. Varnish was lifted off his feet by the chair.”

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