"IF I trespass on your ground and fall an hurt myself you could be held liable."
As an Attorney I know NEVER SAY NEVER, (your "could be" statement saved your day lol) but if you trespass on my property without my persmission and provided I havent set any booby traps that hurt you or I dont have any attractive to a child nuisance such as a backyard swimming pool (and youre not a child) it would be a cold day in """" before A Court found me liable lol. It would be hard from a legal perspective to find I owed you much if any DUTY OF CARE and that I BREACHED THAT DUTY. The legal duty of care owed to a Trespasser IS VERY LOW versus to a business invitee.
Still I as an attorney strongly advise anyone to carry liability insurance because even if the risk of being held liable for an injury (NOT caused by you) a trespasser (absent my permission) suffers is extremelyyyyyyyyy lowwwwwwww the cost of injury legal defense is still huge so YES CARRY INSURANCE, I SURE AGREE.
Yes a person "could be" liable for injuries a trespasser might suffer on your land, but thats NOT on my high scale of things to worry about lists lol That Duty of Care owed to a Trespasser legal standard is gonna be hard to get around........
Very Fun Chat, thanks for your post, hope this helps
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