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A recent thread has me thinking.

If you had a home gym, bars, beam, maybe a tumble track or a trampoline, your child gets badly injured, catastrophic injuries. How would home insurance deal with this?

Obviously the home owner would be at fault and would have to sue themselves in order to pay for care.

How would this even work?

For parents who have home gyms, what provisions have you made for serious injury?
 
If your own child was hurt, it would go through your own medical insurance, not a liability or homeowners insurance. If a non family member got hurt and sued, that's a whole other ballgame. I know where we are, you need to add a rider if you have a trampoline in the backyard. Not sure about indoor equipment.
 

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