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Reference surface

What should someone know about an equine therapy client was injured. what should be documented?

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Quick answer

Short answer: Do not guess and do not escalate blindly. First pin down the exact problem, preserve the written record, and sort the issue into the right lane — sale, boarding, lease, liability, payment, care, business authority, or state-specific rule. What you do next should follow that triage, not panic.

Answer-first module

Yes / no / depends

Answer pathHow to think about it
YesYou may have a real issue if the facts, documents, and written promises line up clearly in your favor.
NoYou may not have a strong path if the key promise was never documented or the risk was clearly assigned against you.
It dependsMost horse-world disputes hinge on the exact agreement, the written record, and the state-specific rule set.

Question

What should someone know about an equine therapy client was injured. what should be documented?

Answer route

This question is routed to An equine therapy client was injured. What should be documented?, where the full educational explanation lives.

Cluster

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Traceability

Source lane count: 1. Storage policy: metadata and short excerpt only. Full threads, usernames, private messages, and copied comments are not stored or published.

Clean extraction answer

Treat this like a triage problem first: identify the controlling document, the timeline, what changed hands, the immediate risk, and the state-specific rule before you decide what to do next.