Actually, yes. It is your property and if they get hurt you could get sued... ...That is unless you have a signed liability/injury waiver from their parents.
If you're the renter, no. If you mean you're the property owner, if the renter was negligent and that negligence caused the your injuries, probably yes.
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yes.
The property owner is responsible for injuries on their own property.
Yes, Illinois follows the attractive nuisance doctrine. Under this doctrine, property owners may be liable for injuries sustained by children who trespass onto their property if the property contains an attractive nuisance that the owner knew or should have known would attract children and if the owner did not take reasonable steps to prevent harm.
A lot of people skateboard everywhere. Lots of people (like bank owners and the library) do not like skateboarders. they skateboard on their property because it is a good area.
As a driver, you hold a legal and ethical responsibility for any damage or injuries resulting from your actions on the road. This includes adhering to traffic laws, driving safely, and being aware of your surroundings to prevent accidents. If you are found at fault in an accident, you may be liable for damages to property and medical expenses for injuries sustained by others. Additionally, insurance coverage typically plays a crucial role in addressing these liabilities.
is responsible for handling claims related to property damage, injuries or other fatalities at the incident
yep, its stupid but yes if you are skating on public property. they can give you a ticket too.
Yes, You can still sue for the property damage even if there were no injuries.
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No, skateboarding itself is not illegal. It is illegal only if you skate on private property or in places where it is prohibited.