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Departments: The Law and You: Recent Rulings From the Courts Affecting HPERD Professionals

Negligent and Reckless or Part of the Sport

Megenity v. Dunn 55 N.E. 3d 367 (Ind. App., 2016)

 

Abstract

This article examines a case in which an individual was injured during a karate drill and claims negligence and recklessness and proximately caused her serious bodily injury during a karate practice session.

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Thomas H. Sawyer

Thomas H. Sawyer ([email protected] is an Emeritus Professor in kinesiology, recreation, and sport at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, IN.

Tonya L. Sawyer

Tonya L. Sawyer an assistant athletic director in compliance & senior woman administrator at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, IL.

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