A lot of people are Sue Happy, jumping at any chance. But say you have 10 of your closest friends over. Should be no worry???
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A lot of people are Sue Happy, jumping at any chance. But say you have 10 of your closest friends over. Should be no worry???
Place cameras as a back up. ?? That way if somebody does injure themselves and they try to hype it up. And being Winter time ...
This reminds me the lady who hurt her foot in a pothole during the tourney (i think it was pinburhg)??
Quoted from o-din:One would think just putting up a warning sign should do the trick.[quoted image]
If you did that the PC people would come out of the wood work.
Quoted from Eric_S:Unless you have a notary on site to stamp it, I don't think a liability waiver would actually hold up in court. If someone got hurt and sues, they can just say that isn't their signature, and if they're willing to lie about that, I'm sure there is plenty else they'll lie about.
If you have good insurance, I would think you'll be fine.
Video them signing it.
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