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wdmmom 10:04 AM 11-08-2011
Originally Posted by Crystal:
when does your "year" of coverage end? If it is a first of the year thing, perhaps it can wait until then? Of course, I would only suggest that if it IS something that can wait.
We thought about that too. Unfortunately with the permanent tooth being exposed, the dentist recommends getting it repaired as soon as the swelling goes down.

I talked to the assistant principal. Of course, she expressed her concern and said that DD tripped on the sidewalk. I mentioned to her that if this sidewalk is broken or has an area that is jarred, it should be their responsibility of fixing it. She said she'd look into it and see if it was but pretty much denied any liability.

My question is...If a random person falls on my broken sidewalk, I (being the homeowner) am responsible for all common areas including the sidewalk. That's why the city goes around and inspects. If your walkway doesn't pass inspection, you are required to bring it up to code.

Shouldn't the school be held to the same standard?
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