JT, From a strict legal viewpoint, if someone does damage to your property it is more likely they (like the helicopter people) NOT the person who was injured that necessitated the use of the helicopter. NEVER say never mind you but the helicopter people would certainyl be prime candidates while a lawyer will try and join in the lawsuit everyone and their mother in law that he or she can lol
NOTE as a matter of public policy and safety I doubt the helicopter folks can be easily sued (if at all) cuz they are probably immune absent GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR MALICIOUS CONDUCT which is awfullyyyyyyyyy hard to establish.
Bottom Line, the helicopter folks more then the horse folks are the responsible, but I doubt you could ever get far down that road, its certainly NOT a case lawyers would take on a contingency basis due to immunity and public health and safety laws protecting them. After all if youre injured your life is more important then private property in our society at least so I doubt you will get anythign out of this???
John T retired engineer now semi retired Country Lawyer
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