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Yes you can. I'm not sure if you mean that the parties involved reside at the home or not. If you have a visitor in your home, and they have an accident, you can be sued. It is known as 'occupier's liability'. It's also worth noting that even if a burglar enters your home, 'OL' still applies. Pretty stupid if you ask me.

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