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hey this is elizabeth potts weinstein and today were going to talk about indemnifications what are they why are they important and what should you watch out for what does indemnification mean or indemnify ing to merriam-webster it is about securing or making compensation to another person or entity for a hurt loss or damage so what were talking about is kind of like insurance what youre doing is someone else is damaged in some way and youre making up for it youre compensating them for that hurt loss or damage so why should you have an indemnification clause in a contract why does anyone want one the idea here is that one side versus the other has information has control over something thats happening in this transaction in this business deal in this situation but the other side doesnt have and it makes sense its just fair for the side that has control for the side that has the information to be responsible if something goes wrong for example lets say you hire someone to write