Many companies require customers to sign liability release forms prior to using the company's services. These waivers release the company from any liability if the customer is injured while on site. The customer assumes all responsibility for their person and their actions. Sometimes these waivers are still fought in court, but most courts recognize them as a legal document that waives the
. company's responsibility.There are many free liability release forms online for companies to reference and alter for their own purposes. US-IALE, a company in Las Vegas, has their liability release form online at http://www.usiale.org/lasvegas2004/forms/waiver.pdf. Other companies can read these form to see how to write their own documents. They should note that the waiver outlines any possible risks from the service, including death, serious injury and property loss. This ensures that the customer knows the risks prior to signing the form. If the customer does not sign the form, then they cannot participate in that service.The California Fair Services Authority, or CFSA, has a free liability waiver on their website at http://www.cfsa.org/selfinsure/genlib/release_waivers.htm. This is a useful form for anyone putting on a fair within the state of California. It has free liability waivers in both English and Spanish for the fair to have participants sign. These waivers are usually used for anyone who is taking place in rodeo and other athletic events at the fair. The signed waivers are required to stay in the fair's files for at least three years in case they are needed in the event of an insurance claim or lawsuit.Love to Know Insurance, located online at http://insurance.lovetoknow.com/Free_Liability_Release_Forms, has several sample liability release forms for different matters. They include forms for having someone care for a child, perform cosmetic enhancements and other issues. The site also has details on how a person can write their own liability release form, including what pertinent information must appear on the form. More reference links: http://www.usiale.org/lasvegas2004/forms/waiver.pdf http://www.cfsa.org/selfinsure/genlib/release_waivers.htm