Ron Beacher
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New Hampshire
We have been offered a free swim raft to place in the water in front of a waterfront home we own. It is a generous gift (1200 dollars if purchased), but I am very concerned about the potetntial liability it presents should an uninvited person use it, get injured, and then attempt to collect some form of settlement. I know "attractive nuisance" is not the appropriate term, but I need to know how much risk am I exposing my family beach house to if something happened in the course of a uninvited person using the raft. Any advice will be appreciated.
We have been offered a free swim raft to place in the water in front of a waterfront home we own. It is a generous gift (1200 dollars if purchased), but I am very concerned about the potetntial liability it presents should an uninvited person use it, get injured, and then attempt to collect some form of settlement. I know "attractive nuisance" is not the appropriate term, but I need to know how much risk am I exposing my family beach house to if something happened in the course of a uninvited person using the raft. Any advice will be appreciated.