IndyJay
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- Joined
- Apr 23, 2021
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- S.E. Indiana
- Tractor
- 2021 Kioti DK4510MS w/Loader, Grapple Prev: Massey 1250
When my wife and I were still boarding horses we discussed waivers with an attorney. He said that waivers against injury often do not hold up in court. He said while it is a good idea to have one, don't count on it protecting you if someone is injured on your property. Your insurance company is still responsible for medical treatment for injuries that occur on your property.And they'd have replied that you can't sue for horse riding injuries. That's common knowledge. Of course, you may be able to find a lawyer to try and take it, but most places have you sign a waiver regarding horse riding injuries before you start.