Graham, a 22 year old university student, decided to go go cart racing with a few of his friends. The local track, called Speed Demons, provided rentals of high powered go carts capable of speeds of up to 60 kilometres per hour. Speed Demons also had a restaurant and lounge.
Before renting a go cart, Graham drank four beers with his friends over lunch. When he paid his rental fee, Graham was presented with a "waiver of liability" form which he was told by the attendant to read and sign. Graham, who was swaying somewhat at the rental counter, did not read the form but signed his name. After his fourth erratic lap around the track, he lost control of the go cart and suffered a serious neck injury.
To make matters worse, when his friends rushed over to assist him, they didn't realize he had injured his spinal cord and pulled him roughly out of the go cart. As a result, Graham's spinal cord was damaged and he has lost the use of his legs. Medical experts claim that if proper precautions had been taken by his rescuers, he would have preserved the use of his legs and his injuries would have been relatively minor.
Advise Graham of his rights and determine the probable outcome if Graham should bring legal actions against Speed Demons and the friends who removed him from the go cart