Here are some guidelines to consider when deciding if a general release of liability waiver is right for you:
Does your business offer physical activities to customers?
Recreation companies that offer rafting, hiking, ziplining or many other types of activities frequently use this release.
Do you organize events where participants will be in close proximity to one another?
Festivals, concerts and events that attract a large group of people in a small space will want to consider one for health and injury purposes.
Are you overseeing an organization where volunteers handle equipment?
Issuing a release form to volunteers or employees who might be moving furniture or handling machinery will protect your organization.
Is traveling required for your employees or offered to your customers?
Requiring employees to travel in cars or on public transportation puts them at risk of an accident, which means you’ll want the protection of a release form.
Is there any risk of your customers, employees or volunteers getting injured?
Consider various other situations where employees, contractors, volunteers or customers can leave you vulnerable to legal recourse without the protection of a release of liability waiver.