It is a possibility. When you own a home you can be held responsible for any injury that happens on your property, including things over which you have no control. You have no control over the guest that is already drunk when he comes to your home. But the minute you let him in, you are responsible for what may happen to him or because of his behavior. It is called "liability", which is the state of being legally obligated and responsible. Liability is part of the coverage included in your home owners insurance policy for the reasons discussed above. This may also include responsibility for this guest if, when he leaves your home in the same condition as he arrived, he is involved in a car accident and hurts himself or someone else.
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Yes, you could be held legally responsible for making a mistake while performing CPR while you are intoxicated. Being intoxicated; your senses, response time, and ability to think and perform is impaired
The phrase 'held to answer' means held responsible.
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If it is your child then you do not need to be held responsible. You are responsible.
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There is NO good reason they should be held responsible.
You could be held liable for the accident since you were driving intoxicated.
They should not be held responsible as it is people's choice to continue to smoke despite all the health warnings.
Under what conditions can a human being held morally responsible?
There are a few debts for which you can be held responsible whether or not you signed. If you received a service and did not pay the vendor, you could be held criminally liable. If you received healthcare and were unable to sign at the time of treatment, you will be held responsible. If you agreed to pay during a telephone call and that call was recorded, you could be held liable.
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