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People can sue for three reasons: Property, money, and injury.
Are you a teacher or otherwise employed at the school, or a parent at the school? If you were at work when the injury happened, were operating in the normal scope of your duties, it may be covered under Work Comp.
If I saw a student kicking another student, I would call the police and ask them to charge the kicker with assault with an intent to cause injury.
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The working condition of a teacher depends greatly on the school district and the characteristics of the children being taught.
Giving a band-aid to a student is legally considered giving medical attention and that makes the teacher both liable and also practicing outside their scope. The issue unfortunately might be clearer if the student got an infection or the injury was serious enough that they should have had medical attention by a health care provider.
Nothing should happen. Just take it slow and don't strain your injury to much. Tell your teacher about your pervious injury. If it starts to hurt even the slightest bit, sit out for the rest of class. Hope that helps!
The answer in the question "what are the duties of a school personnel?" It depence upon the position for example a teacher his/her duties is to teach a student like us or to share their knowledge's to us a health personnel- The duties of a health personnel is to take care of the students who are sick or to give a first aid if ever we have any injury or what.
An injured student should see a sports injury professional if rest is not taking care of their injury. You should also see a sports injury professional whenever you have severe pain after working out.
Dependant on the cause - if it was due to lack of care from the staff or faulty equipment, then yes, they are liable. If the student was misbehaving when the injury happened, then the students family must pay
There are a few general liabilities covered under Nationwide Insurance's general liability plan for businesses. This insurance will cover injury damages, lawsuits and settlements, and violation of copyright.
Allyson's first injury was in high school as a junior.