what would happen if a potential draft pick breaks a leg at the valley ranch?

DeepBleu

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say we bring a potential first rounder in for interview or evaluation, then the guy breaks his leg walking down the hall or trying to catch a badly thrown pass by richard bartel, thus cause his draft status to drop from a potential first rounder to maybe never play again.

are the cowboys on the hook for anything? or just happens, ain't nothing nobody can do about it?
 

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DeepBleu;1958582 said:
say we bring a potential first rounder in for interview or evaluation, then the guy breaks his leg walking down the hall or trying to catch a badly thrown pass by richard bartel, thus cause his draft status to drop from a potential first rounder to maybe never play again.

are the cowboys on the hook for anything? or just happens, ain't nothing nobody can do about it?

I could be wrong, but I believe most potential professional athletes have insurance policies that pay out in case of a career ending injury. The Cowboys would only be liable if there was some sort of structural flaw that caused that accident or if one of it's employees went berserk and clubbed the guys leg. But if the player was walking and tripped over his own feet then he has to hope he has an insurance policy.
 

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masomenos85;1958592 said:
I could be wrong, but I believe most potential professional athletes have insurance policies that pay out in case of a career ending injury. The Cowboys would only be liable if there was some sort of structural flaw that caused that accident or if one of it's employees went berserk and clubbed the guys leg. But if the player was walking and tripped over his own feet then he has to hope he has an insurance policy.

Did we hire Tonya Harding????
 

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thats a question that lawyers...lotsa lawyers would haggle over,
im not even gonna try to answer it even though i did stay at a Holiday Inn
Express last night...
 

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...most potential draft picks for the NFL, especially high rounds candidates, are counseled by their coaches and interested parties to go get insurance.

Just like many of them are counseled to stay out of trouble leading up to the draft, but we all know where that ends sometimes.

Like anywhere else in society there are smart ones and dumb ones. As for an injury inside the Cowboys facility, depends on the circumstances and where liability falls.
 

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Besdies Jerry is smart and certainly carries all the necessary insurance to protect himself and the team against such kind of injuries either by visiting athletes or even his own. I also assume most NFL players carry their own insurance just in case. We all remember that Romo carried insurance to protect himself to the tune of $30M in 07 season should he even hurt his pinky before he signed franchise contract.
 

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Somewhat related: This exact thing happened to Sam Clancy of USC when visiting the Suns for a workout. He was a pretty hot prospect at the time, came to workout for them and shredded his knee and killed his career. I know the Suns were not on the hook for it and I doubt a football team would be either.
 
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