If someone has been injured on your property, it is important to address the situation promptly and ensure the person receives appropriate medical attention. You may also need to consider legal implications and liability.
Yes, people have been injured on someone else's property. This can happen due to accidents, negligence, or intentional harm. Property owners have a legal responsibility to maintain a safe environment to prevent injuries to visitors.
You liable if someone gets hurt on your property no matter what.
you are liable and on your homewoners insurance has medical pay and liability.
If you get hurt on someone's property, you should immediately seek medical attention, document the incident by taking photos and getting witness information, report the injury to the property owner or manager, and consider consulting with a personal injury lawyer to understand your legal rights and options.
The property owner is responsible for injuries on their own property.
In every sport it is possible for somebody to get hurt, so a famous player probably has gotten hurt before, but that doesn't neccesarily mean that volleyball is a dangerous sport!
Ever gotten a a cold?
Yes, any injury sustained on your property are your legal responsibility.
you must of slept on where the bruse is.
Kassidy is not mean she is only mean when she has to stand up for someone or herself..I would know that because my name is Kassidy and im only mean when I stand up for someone that is being hurt or has gotten in a fight...
only evil acts will get you sent to hell, if no one is hurt by the relationship then no harm no foul.
Medical insurance covers accidental injury. It does not matter where your child gets hurt. Simply being the owner of a property does not automatically make one liable for everything that occurs on the property. If you feel the property owner was the cause or somehow responsible or otherwise liable for your child's injury you could file a suit against the property owner.