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Posted By KerryL1 on 05/06/2023 6:54 PM
... snip ... As a director, you can imagine my horror rounding a corner in our lobby just in time to see an, um, older Social Committee volunteer on a tall ladder fall INTO a Christmas tree he was "helping" decorate while our bldg. engineer was on his break. both he & the tree were unhurt.
I found out a few years ago that our board, which at the time was big on using volunteers, had a 70-year-old owner shoveling snow (*). The board crowed about this in the next newsletter. In another newsletter they described how some young children also participated in yard work. It's like they wanted to get sued... /smh
(* Lawyer's advice: do NOT use volunteers for snow removal, not even young healthy ones. We hear stories all the time about guys having heart attacks while shoveling snow. If you think an injury claim is bad, wait 'til someone dies.)
Insuring volunteers doesn't just involve workers comp. Regardless of all of the laws and fairness and whatnot, when things go sideways and somebody wants to sue, they're going to go after whoever they think has the bug bucks. This usually means the association, and the association has to protect itself accordingly. The board doesn't get to decide when a lawsuit is frivolous - that's up to the courts, so the association has to lawyer up and pay up, which may involve use of insurance funds.
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Posted By KerryL1 on 05/06/2023 6:54 PM
both he & the tree were unhurt.
