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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What if they are not legally employed? They are full time nanny for a family member. Not being paid at all. What should be offered to the injured person (elderly person who fell while holding child and fractured a bone that may require surgery). [/quote] That is very family specific. I wouldn’t really call a family member watching a child a nanny. A nanny usually has formal training and is a legal employee. If the family member isn’t usually paid for taking care of the child, I’m not sure it makes sense to pay now that they are not watching the child. I’m assuming the family member has insurance and medical bills are covered. It would be nice if they sent flowers and helped out with groceries etc for a while. I hope the child is ok. That is scary. Perhaps it’s time for the family to hire real childcare. [/quote]
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