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Key Takeaways
- The legal doctrine of “assumption of risk” generally protects leagues and participants from liability for injuries inherent to sports.
- Injuries caused by normal gameplay, such as collisions or accidental contact, are typically not grounds for legal action.
- Liability may arise when injuries result from reckless behavior or actions that go beyond the rules of the sport.
- Facility owners and organizers have a duty to maintain safe conditions and can be held responsible for negligence.
- Understanding the difference between inherent risk and negligence is key to determining if legal action is justified.

