Team physicians in college sports wary of greater liability risk with athletes now making big money
- Team physicians express concern about increased liability risks due to athletes earning money and potentially suing for treatment outcomes.
- The relationship between team doctors and athletes has shifted from trust to becoming more transactional and, at times, adversarial.
- Experienced team physicians are reconsidering their roles in this changing environment to avoid liability exposures.
- Treating sports injuries has become more complex as the professionalization of college sports advances.
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Team physicians in college sports wary of greater liability risk with athletes now making big money
·United States
Read Full ArticleIn NIL era, team doctors wary of liability with college injuries
The professionalization of college sports has prompted concern among team physicians that they will be exposed to a greater risk of being sued by athletes who claim a poor outcome from treatment caused them to lose future earnings.
·Decatur, United States
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