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Hold Harmless Agreement

Hold Harmless Agreements are often presented to participants in recreational activities, such as climbing walls. Often times, the facility with the climbing wall will require participants to sign a “Hold Harmless Agreement” or “Release of Liability” form before a participant is allowed to use the climbing wall. The general purpose…

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Tort

A tort is a branch of law that deals with the civil (not criminal) wrong doings of others. A tort is often described as a breach of the duty that the law imposes upon everyone as to how they should conduct themselves in relation to certain situations, transactions and circumstances.…

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Involved In An Accident Because Of A Speeding Driver In Idaho?

By Fred Lewis and George Casper According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, speeding is a contributing factor in roughly 30% of all fatal crashes. This percentage would increase if non-fatal car accidents that resulted in serious personal injury were factored in. It is quite simple; driving a car…

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Am I Required To Pay Any Balances On Medical Bills For An Idaho Workers’ Compensation Claim?

No, you are not responsible for the cost of medical treatment covered by workers’ compensation on an accepted claim (in an Idaho Workers’ compensation case). Bills for approved medical treatments are sent by the medical care provider to the insurance carrier, or the employer if self-insured. Blog Post Provided By:…

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