Posted by Dr. Bob on August 16, 2014, at 1:12:34
In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Bryte on August 14, 2014, at 21:48:17
> If guests were attracted to a group because of promises implicit in the presence of a clinical licensed professional and the relationship proved to be a nuisance because the clinically licensed professional deploys untested techniques that damage the mental tranquility of invitees known to already be at risk, would that comprise an attractive nuisance?
I'm not sure how any nuisance could be attractive.
> Do you know enough about your activities here to know whether you need any liability coverage to protect your assets against claims of harm that might arise from your activities?
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> If someone were harmed, would you want to make them or their surviving family whole? Do you believe no harm could result, or that you could in no way be liable from harm that results from your activities here?
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> Do you have an opinion about your liabilities here beyond presuming you are exempt from liabilities typically associated with a doctor/patient relationship?You and Lou do seem to have something in common, worry about harm that might arise from my activities here.
Bob
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