So last week, one of my daycare dad's told us he'd fallen "HARD" on black ice on our driveway. We had a lot of black ice around these parts last week, because we'd had rain and very cold weather and the driveways weren't drying out. I hadn't realized it was a problem until he said something.
I felt like this family was kinda prepping to milk the situation if possible (or necessary, from their pov). And they have lived on a disability settlement in the past. But this particular family is not really my main question here. However, the way they were acting made us more concerned about liability issues with the ice and snow.
It's snowing again today, and it's still snowing. We shoveled and put salt down on the steps and the part of the driveway leading up to the steps. I went out again to shovel (only two kids here so far + DD). But I have another family dropping off at noon. What if I can't get out again?
I let the noon mom know that I'd done my best but that I couldn't guarantee I'd get out again. What is my responsibility here? It's still snowing lightly but sticking.
I felt like this family was kinda prepping to milk the situation if possible (or necessary, from their pov). And they have lived on a disability settlement in the past. But this particular family is not really my main question here. However, the way they were acting made us more concerned about liability issues with the ice and snow.
It's snowing again today, and it's still snowing. We shoveled and put salt down on the steps and the part of the driveway leading up to the steps. I went out again to shovel (only two kids here so far + DD). But I have another family dropping off at noon. What if I can't get out again?
I let the noon mom know that I'd done my best but that I couldn't guarantee I'd get out again. What is my responsibility here? It's still snowing lightly but sticking.
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