Sentences with phrase «obvious injury risks»

While the most obvious injury risks associated with bikes are due to falling, younger kids especially are susceptible to pain and soreness from bikes that are not adequately padded or not the right size.
Scarbrough is an obvious injury risk, and that's part of the reason he's projected as only a mid-round pick.

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Also, DD and OS could opt for NBA this year but returning is the best bet, the obvious risks being major injury or subpar performance.
«Dr. Harran,» Baudendistel wrote in his report's conclusion, «simply disregarded the open and obvious dangers presented in this case and permitted victim Sangji to work in a manner that knowingly caused her to be exposed to a serious and foreseeable risk of serious injury or death.»
The negative effect of stretching the muscle group targeted with the workout goes beyond the obvious risk of injury.
It does not seem obvious that merely a known risk of injury ought to be sufficient, since in that case any mother would have to weigh heavily the legal implications of eating shellfish and soft cheeses.
10 The focus of the open and obvious defense is not whether the defect itself (e.g. failure to warn, design defect, etc.) was obvious, but whether the hazard or risk which ultimately caused the injury was clearly apparent.11 A hazard or risk is open and obvious, «if the person using the product is or should be aware of the risk» 12 but, proceeds to act in a manner where a reasonably prudent person could or should have anticipated the resulting accident.13
The suit relies on the wanton disregard by the NHL and player's union for the known risks associated with Boogaard's injuries and the obvious foreseeable dangers of Boogaard's prescription habits.
This type of injury can involve a substantial risk of death, unconsciousness, extreme physical pain or trauma, obvious disfigurement such as scarring, or the impairment or loss of a bodily member, organ, or mental faculty.
This led to an obvious risk of a nerve root injury which then resulted.
The most obvious reason is that delinquency puts a youth at risk for drug use and dependency, school drop - out, incarceration, injury, early pregnancy, and adult criminality.
California appellate court rules listing broker was not liable for injuries suffered by a potential purchaser when he fell into an empty pool on the property and the broker did not have a duty to warn him that standing over an empty pool on a diving board posed a risk of injury because the danger was open and obvious.
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