financial liability for injured vaulters
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 11:25 pm
I’m concerned about a coach’s liability if a vaulter under his supervision is injured.
The major concern, of course, is the injury to the vaulter and the emotions that brings to the coach. Each coach will need to deal with those in his own way.
Here, I would like to learn how coaches deal with the potential for lawsuits and financial liability. How do you protect yourself from losing the proverbial “everything you own” in a law suit brought by a vaulter or the vaulter’s family? (In this story, over $6 million http://www.nhregister.com/general-news/ ... ns-lawsuit )
If you are employed as a coach, what insurance or other protection does your employer provide?
If you are a volunteer, what have you done to protect yourself?
Thanks to all for advice and information.
JMA
The major concern, of course, is the injury to the vaulter and the emotions that brings to the coach. Each coach will need to deal with those in his own way.
Here, I would like to learn how coaches deal with the potential for lawsuits and financial liability. How do you protect yourself from losing the proverbial “everything you own” in a law suit brought by a vaulter or the vaulter’s family? (In this story, over $6 million http://www.nhregister.com/general-news/ ... ns-lawsuit )
If you are employed as a coach, what insurance or other protection does your employer provide?
If you are a volunteer, what have you done to protect yourself?
Thanks to all for advice and information.
JMA