Overview
- Mike Glemser, paralyzed since a 2023 ice hockey foul, is suing opponent Jan-Niklas Pietsch for €822,000 in damages, including €650,000 for pain and suffering.
- The Munich labour court has scheduled the next hearing for December 18, 2025, to assess whether Pietsch's actions meet the threshold for liability under German law.
- The case hinges on proving 'conditional intent,' with Glemser's lawyer arguing that Pietsch accepted the risk of causing harm, even if unintentional.
- A January 2025 mediation attempt failed to yield a settlement, though Glemser remains open to resolving the dispute out of court.
- The outcome could set a precedent for liability in high-risk sports like ice hockey, where reckless play carries significant injury potential.