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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Something about this doesn’t sit right with me. Honestly I don’t think that the family should pay for this. They are not a corporation and are probably trying to get by themselves and don’t have extra money to cover your medical bills. If you were my nanny, I would probably let you go if you put me in that possition.[/quote] If I am on your property and I slip, bet your life, you have some responsibility. A griend slipped in backyatd of neigjborand broke her arm and rotator ciff, neighbor was responsible. In DC and MD, you must have WCI. Tough luck if you employ someone amdthey are hurt while on the clock, on or off,your property. By al mrans, fire her, and you will have no money after her lawyer gets a judgment against you.[/quote]
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