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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] We have gone off the deep end if we need insurance to host a two person playdate at a home. And even thinking about it in legalistic terms I'm not sure how the Nanny's liability is any different if a guest gets injured instead of her legal charge.[/quote] The difference is that the parents of the legal charge have an existing relationship with the nanny and probably some sort of contract with her as well that spells out how things would be handled. Personally, my biggest concern would be the driving part more than the at-home part. Car accidents happen. I personally would feel uncomfortable myself driving the kid of someone I didn't know well let alone having my nanny drive them...though that just might be me. People are litigious, and you just never know...[/quote] This for me. I’ve been in three car accidents the past decade. Nanny has been in one. Accidents happen. I would hate to have my nanny take on legal liability for a car accident where Larla gets injured. I’m ok with Larla coming over and spending extra time at home as long as Larlas mom does drop off and pick up. I also think talk about $ would kill the relationship and it wouldn’t address my real fear of car accidents happening to nanny plus kids. Idk if my position will change as my kids start public school and possibly carpooling. [/quote]
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