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Can a patient legally "hold harmless" a physician if they want a treatment that the physician doesn't want to provide? Example would be the hydroxy cocktail or ivermectin for early covid treatment.

Well you can, but the doctor is under no obligation to provide a treatment that they do not view as necessary. And they won’t provide it if they view it as unsafe.The example of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin is not the best example of “holding harmless” because those drugs are both safe and harmless for the vast majority of otherwise healthy people. If someone was super into getting those drugs it is no big deal.But a treatment that actually was potentially harmful with no likelihood of benefit is another story. No doctor is going against their oath despite a “hold harmless” agreement.Occasionally we will get a situation where we are willing to try an unusual or highly unproven treatment for a desperate patient, as long as the risk of harm is not extreme and the patient is completely informed of the risk. Well sometimes we will gamble on an extreme risk if it is really gambling for a slim chance of survival or something.If the extreme risk involves surgery, you typically need to find a surgeon who is vulnerable to being told how he “has a reputation for taking the most challenging cases.” Then he will take it. Hey psychology works.

For participants in an activity that sometimes has primarily self-determined physical requirements, is a hold harmless agreement absolutely necessary?

Only a Sith deals in absolutes.For everyone else there is a careful weighing of what your goals are and determination of the best tools to accomplish those goals. A hold harmless agreement is used to limit liability for some circumstances related to someone's participation in an activity. I don't know what that has to do with dues though.It kind of sounds like you don't really know what your needs are or if you even have any. Perhaps its time to consult an attorney in your area. Most attorneys provide free consultations and will be a better source of information than the internet. Good luck!

Should I require my tenant to have renter's insurance?

Yes, additionally you should demand that you and any legal entity involved with the property be listed as an additional insured on the renter's insurance as far as the liability coverage provided by the insurance policy. You should be copied on all correspondence involving cancelization of the policy.Make sure that the lease covers this subject and has a hold harmless agreement to your favor. The following is from “Legal Zoom"“A release and a hold harmless agreement are usually considered the same thing, as is a waiver of liability. All three have similar language and the same intent of protecting you from liability to another party. Some contracts also contain hold harmless clauses, written to protect one or both parties.Hold harmless agreements or clauses may contain language that the other party is “releasing, indemnifying, and holding you harmless" from any liability to them, or that you're holding the other party harmless. Sometimes the words “waive and defend" are also in these phrases, but the overall purpose is protection from liability. Every time you sign an agreement to use a golf course or a health spa, you're agreeing that if you get injured, you won't look for compensation from the facility.”I am not an attorney and THIS ANSWER IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE. I suggest that you consult an attorney about these matters.In the over 20 years that I handled liability issues, I saw a few issues were a tennant was seeking damages from a landlord. Some were simple as a neighbor's dog bit me while I was riding my bicycle right past the properly leashed dog and it's owner walking.

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