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unreasonable risk of harm

By Apolone Gentles, JD, CPA,CGA, FCCA, Bsc (Hons) | 4 Minutes Read March 6, 2017

Volunteer falls off ladder and sues church

If a volunteer falls off a ladder, and there is no one around to see how or why they fell, who is liable? The Court in the following matter addresses this.

Article by Apolone Gentles, JD, CPA,CGA, FCCA, Bsc (Hons) / Business, Finance and Accounting, Not for Profit, Payroll / Baltadjian v The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation for the Diocese of Alexandria, church sued, Duty of care, négligence, occupational health and safety act, occupiers' liability, Occupiers’ Liability Act, OHSA, tort, unreasonable risk of harm, variation in risk, volunteer, volunteer falls, volunteer injured, volunteer liability

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