Pickleball Injuries increasing

Recently The Summit's HOA spent $32,556 for a pickle ball court at the Myrtle Park playground.

View this article about one of America's fastest growing areas of sports injuries. Guess which one? Pickle ball!

Online estimates of the cost of injuries range from $300,-$500,000,000 per year. 

Did the HOA inform its insurance carrier of the installation of this court? Did the insurance premium go up? 

Is the HOA adequately insured for that homeowner, guest, visitor (or trespasser) who claims an injury and alleges that the HOA is liable?

Will someone be looking for a quick $25,-$50,000 for a crack or stone on the court, because the insurance company will find it's cheaper to settle than to fight it in court?

When the Board approved the pickle ball court, did it take this risk into consideration?

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