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If a child was at gymnastics and she did a move from the low bar to the high bar, missed the bar and fell and broke her lateral condyle. There was onl

       


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If a child was at gymnastics and she did a move from the low bar to the high bar, missed the bar and fell and broke her lateral condyle. There was only 1 regular mat there, and the coach wasn`t spotting. Is there grounds for liability on there part?
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