I think they should report it but they dont have to.
For example; the employer of an employee who injures someone through a negligent act while in the scope of their employment - that employer is vicariously liable for damages to the injured person.
If an employee injures themselves on the job, there is workers compensation that will be offered to the employee. The point of workers compensation is to supplement the income of an injured person while they are not able to work.
Absolutely, especially if the driver injures or kills someone while on the clock. The victim can sue, the city, the state...they can all sue you.
some injures are real
All injuries apply because you could injure anything in sports.
Munchausen's by Proxy. Where a parent or caregiver injures or sickens a child to garner sympathy for themselves.
Even if the fall was from a height lower than that at which fall protection is required, if the fall and subsequent injury results from some other violation of an occupational safety standard, or if circumstances made it a violation of the General Duty Clause, OSHA would have the authority to issue a citation.
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It's called "personal liability" coverage, and virtually all homeowners policies have it.
Yes you do ! If someone (either staff or customer) injures themselves while on your premises - they could sue you in court. Liability insurance is paid to protect the owner from such claims.
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