You can have the parents sign a waiver from liability. This will release you from legal responsibility in the event their child is hurt on your premises while using the trampoline. However, since
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar
answered 1 month ago
You need to consult with a car accident lawyer as soon as possible. Do not talk to the insurance company until you have talked to a lawyer. I have been representing car accident victims for 18 y
If you believe you were injured due UNICEF's negligence or carelessness, then you may be able to sue them; however, since employers are not insurers, they are only liable when they are at fault (such
If she hit him first (which is what you write--you say that she slapped him, and he only hit her after that) and he only hit her once, then it is not likely that he would be civily or criminally liabl
Th best way to get the answer to your question is for your husband to consult with the presumed personal injury attorney he has in the underlying lawsuit. From my experience in similar matters the set
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 6 months ago