Case Citation
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Koffman v. Garnett Case Brief

Supreme Court of Virginia2003Docket #359927
574 S.E.2d 258 265 Va. 12 2003 Va. LEXIS 16 Torts Civil Procedure

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Torts Focus
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tl;dr: A football coach broke a 13-year-old player’s arm while demonstrating a tackle. The court found that the player’s consent to play football did not automatically bar claims for gross negligence and battery against the much larger coach for his violent, unexpected actions.

Legal Significance: This case clarifies that a participant’s consent to contact inherent in a sport is not absolute and may not extend to actions by a coach that are fundamentally different in nature or degree from what is reasonably expected during play or instruction.

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Key Facts & Case Background

Andrew Koffman, a 13-year-old, 144-pound student in his first season of organized football, was a player on a middle school team. His assistant coach, James Garnett, weighed approximately 260 pounds. Dissatisfied with the team’s tackling performance, Garnett ordered Koffman to hold a football and stand “upright and motionless” to demonstrate proper tackling technique. Without warning, Garnett forcefully tackled Koffman, lifting him more than two feet off the ground and slamming him down, which resulted in a broken humerus bone in Koffman’s arm. Prior to this incident, no coach on the team had ever used physical force or tackling as a method of instruction. Koffman and his parents sued Garnett, alleging gross negligence, assault, and battery. The trial court dismissed the claims on demurrer, reasoning that football is an inherently violent sport. The Koffmans appealed the dismissal of the gross negligence and intentional tort claims.

Court Holding & Legal Precedent

Issue: Does a youth football player’s participation in the sport constitute consent, as a matter of law, to a forceful and injurious tackle by a much larger adult coach during a practice demonstration, thereby barring claims for gross negligence and battery?

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Legal Issue

Does a youth football player’s participation in the sport constitute consent, as a matter of law, to a forceful and injurious tackle by a much larger adult coach during a practice demonstration, thereby barring claims for gross negligence and battery?

Conclusion

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Legal Rule

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Legal Analysis

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