We are the same. I had to sign before they acepted him that any accidents that happened they were not financially liable for. There insurance premiums would be enormous and there for so would the cost of care.
We are the same. I had to sign before they acepted him that any accidents that happened they were not financially liable for. There insurance premiums would be enormous and there for so would the cost of care.
Surely it can't be that they are not liable unconditionally? What if the accident is through negligence?! When I was in daycare waaay back in the day, I smashed my head in a glass door. Really, it should've been safety glass. I still have scars from the stitches on my forehead. Surely in a situation like that, the centre is liable?!
I'd be checking to see if you actually did sign any waivers like that as it sounds a bit strange to me that they would not have insurance to cover situations exactly like that. I know when I was working, we could never have events on the weekend because our centre was only covered during normal working day hours. It's entirely possible that he WAS being closely supervised btw, these things can happen in a split second, right in front of you. Only takes a slip of the foot or a trip while running. But either way, I think there has to be cover of some kind. Perhaps the letter is a standard thing, advised by lawyers to send in the hope that no-one takes it further?
Why don't you ring or email the Department that accredits day care centres and ask them. They should either be able to answer the question or point you in the right direction. GL.
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I own a centre and we are covered for public liability, so if a child trips over a mat at preschool and hits there head on the table and the child needs to go to hopital we are responsible. But if a child is running around outside trips falls and a tooth goes through there lip than it is an accident and the centre is not liable for this as kids are kids and they are going to fall and hurt themselfs.
We had one child not sitting correctly on a chair a staff member asked this child a couple of times to sit properly, the child fell and her tooth went through her tougue.
If you are not covered by the centre, you will get some back through medicare. I've just had a $500 bill for DD3 to be knocked out for dental work and I got back just over $200 of it.
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