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<blockquote data-quote="steeldragons" data-source="post: 6244668" data-attributes="member: 92511"><p>I definitely feel your pain [and genuine concern] at this very unfortunate situation.</p><p></p><p>That said, if she is "supposed to use a walker" and doesn't, then it seems to me you would be in the clear for any kind of liability. Granted getting that across/proving that to an insurance company might be a huge PITA. </p><p></p><p>Not only for your concern about a fall, but your own furniture [the collapsing of which, sounds like, would certainly lead to a fall], I would not necessarily say "You can't come to the game anymore" but "You can't come to the game -or move about my property-without using your walker."</p><p></p><p>Her "not liking it" is not really of consequence. It sounds completely (even more than) necessary. And, if she is a good person and, as it sounds, a long time friend I would think such a request is neither out-of-place nor should be met with as any affront.</p><p></p><p>If nothing else, maybe she needs a break from the game at least until the accident injuries get "better" [though sounds like they will never be "good"].</p><p></p><p>If she is unwilling to do this simple thing, which she is supposed to be doing anyway, for you -her friend- and her gaming group/table...and, ya know, the possibility of losing your HOUSE being on her shoulders!!!...then I have to say, unfortunate as it is, you are not really losing anything by telling her (ya know, nicely) not to come anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steeldragons, post: 6244668, member: 92511"] I definitely feel your pain [and genuine concern] at this very unfortunate situation. That said, if she is "supposed to use a walker" and doesn't, then it seems to me you would be in the clear for any kind of liability. Granted getting that across/proving that to an insurance company might be a huge PITA. Not only for your concern about a fall, but your own furniture [the collapsing of which, sounds like, would certainly lead to a fall], I would not necessarily say "You can't come to the game anymore" but "You can't come to the game -or move about my property-without using your walker." Her "not liking it" is not really of consequence. It sounds completely (even more than) necessary. And, if she is a good person and, as it sounds, a long time friend I would think such a request is neither out-of-place nor should be met with as any affront. If nothing else, maybe she needs a break from the game at least until the accident injuries get "better" [though sounds like they will never be "good"]. If she is unwilling to do this simple thing, which she is supposed to be doing anyway, for you -her friend- and her gaming group/table...and, ya know, the possibility of losing your HOUSE being on her shoulders!!!...then I have to say, unfortunate as it is, you are not really losing anything by telling her (ya know, nicely) not to come anymore. [/QUOTE]
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