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Old June 1st, 2007
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Re: How are instructors/trainers dealing w/liability?

! Great feedback everybody. Like Jorg is attempting to clarify, you have to be careful of the details. I have read the DAN insurance policy which states it covers "injury". But I have not seen it state anywhere that it covers "liability". In the insurance world injury refers to injury to yourself. Liability refers to if somebody sues you.

So, specifically to instructors, the DAN policy I saw mentioned nothing about liability and therefore definitely would not cover an instructor being sued. It would cover the instructor being hurt by the act of freediving.

Now, if somebody has a letter that specifically says "liability" is covered, please post a photo here of the relevant section in the documentation, if you don't mind.

Thanks again for your experiences,

Tyler
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