[Artemisia] Raising Membership Costs and the Survival of the Organization
Richard Samul
scascot at mac.com
Fri Dec 3 12:39:51 CST 2010
On Dec 3, 2010, at 11:33 AM, Lady Syeira wrote:
>> --- On Fri, 12/3/10, Travis Schenck <mr.schenck at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> 1. First it protects you. Imagine if you were to land a blow on an
>> opponent
>> in combat and break their collar bone. Today the SCA would be the
>> one who
>> covers the insurance claim if fault was found. But without the SCA
>> you would
>> find yourself footing the bill a cost significantly more that $8.
>
>
> --I am pretty positive the SCA insurance does not cover injuries to
> participants.
>
> Syeira
Yes and no.
The SCA insurance does not cover the medical treatment of injuries to
participants - that is up to the injured party. The SCA insurance
does, however, protect you from being sued by the person you injured
(with some caveats and exemptions), as well as protect the
organization as a whole from the same lawsuit.
--
Earc
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