Sentences with phrase «avoid liability situations»

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It can be difficult to determine whether respondeat superior applies because often in trucking situations the employer will hire the driver as an «independent contractor» to avoid liability.
Ashley Cox: Yeah, I definitely spend a lot of time educating my audience, just getting in front of them and talking about the importance of doing the HR things correctly in your business to avoid making the government upset or ending up in situations that could cost you a lot in liability or in various lawsuits and things like that.
In situations where the liability for the at - fault driver is clear, the insurance companies usually are willing to settle in order to avoid a lawsuit.
Hospital bills add up quickly and you don't want to be buried under a mound of paperwork, so bodily injury liability will help you avoid that situation.
Having to pay for things like legal fees or damages could really mess up your financial situation, but having liability coverage is a great way for you to avoid having to pay for these costs on your own.
This situation should result in a «win» on your end because the insurance company should claim uninsured motorist coverage, but again, the owner of the property might be contacted and decide to fight back to avoid any liability.
Knowledge of ethical issues in mediation, including standards of practice and review of common case situations, in order to practice in an ethical manner, and avoid areas of potential liability;
See the research and articles at http://www.thelizlibrary.org/liz/) So, given that there are just not all that many options to choose from in deciding upon a child custody arrangement, and given that those options overwhelmingly will be constrained or even dictated by fairly obvious facts about the parties» circumstances such as work and school schedules, or how far apart they live from each other, and similar considerations, one really has to query what all the painstaking attention to detail and «science» (or pretext to science) is all about if, when all is said and done, the decision will boil down to the application of a default personal preference, and pragmatic ways of arranging custody and visitation schedules to accomplish this while avoiding liability for placing children into situations in which detriment too obviously or easily can be proved to be the direct result of the arrangement.
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