Here's an incident that happened in my community this last winter. It was at an 
Americana dance but at the hall in which we contra dance. Midwinter a woman 
with noted balance problems to begin with, slipped in the dirt parking lot and 
allegedly hurt her wrist. She came in anyway, danced the first half of the 
night w/o mentioning anything, praised the band at break but said she was 
headed home because she'd hurt her wrist. Two days later she brought suit 
against the hall...which turned out to be indemnified, so she then went after 
the band...suit is still pending. Band will no longer play at that hall and 
others are afraid to book. Could have happened at a contra. Litigious people 
are out there.
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On Thu, 5/1/14, Mac Mckeever <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [Callers] Callers Insurance
 To: "Caller's discussion list" <[email protected]>
 Date: Thursday, May 1, 2014, 10:16 AM
 
 I am not a legal expert -
 but this is what I understand:
 
 I have not heard of anyone being sued - so it
 is rare (and probably why the insurance is not expensive) -
 it can happen.  Should a dancer be injured - the caller
 could certainly be a target of a suit.  Even if the dancer
 doesn't want to sue - their medical insurance company
 might come after you.  My wife broke her arm at a dance
 once and her insurance called to get the name of everyone
 involved with producing the dance so they could recover
 their costs..  She told them it was entirely her fault and
 would say that if anyone asked - so they dropped it.
 
 I believe if you are a
 beginning caller - not getting paid - your home owners
 insurance may cover you (check with them).  Once you start
 getting paid it is a different story.  That is when you
 need callers insurance.  It costs less that the pay for
 most one evening dances.  
 
 I wouldn't call without it
 
 Laws vary from state to state
 and those in the legal field can probably provide more
 specific details.
 
 Mac
 
 
 
 
 ________________________________
  From: Ben Hornstein <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected]
 
 Sent: Thursday, May 1, 2014 11:03 AM
 Subject: Re: [Callers] Callers Insurance
  
 
 I
 haven't been calling very long, and I know I'm young
 and spry, but what
 sort of incidents have
 any of you had that might necessitate caller's
 insurance?
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