Personal Injury Waiver Form FAQs
1) What is the purpose of a personal injury waiver form?
The purpose of a personal injury waiver form — also known as a release of liability form — is to release a company or other party of any legal or financial liability in the event an injury occurs while using that company’s products, services, or facilities. Personal injury waivers set up the terms and conditions of an agreement between two parties, usually the client or customer (releasor) and the service provider or activity host (releasee).
2) How do I create a comprehensive personal injury waiver form?
To create a comprehensive personal injury waiver form, use Jotform’s intuitive online builder. Consider using this Personal Injury Waiver Form template as an example of what should be included in your waiver, or create your own from scratch.
3) What information should be included in a personal injury waiver form?
Personal injury waiver forms should include information pertaining to the agreement between the releasor and the releasee. The agreement should outline the location of the activity, possible risks that are inherent to the activity, and other important details. The waiver should also include contact details, e-signatures from both parties and the date the agreement was signed.
4) What types of situations or activities might require a personal injury waiver form?
Personal injury waiver forms can be used in a number of situations or activities. Consider the following example situations to get an idea of when you might need a waiver:
- Travel expeditions
- Theme parks
- Extreme sports events
- Volunteer events
- Vehicle rentals
5) Can I customize a personal injury waiver form to suit the unique needs of my business or event?
Yes, you can customize a personal injury waiver form to suit your needs by using Jotform to create and personalize it. Simply drag and drop to make changes like editing text, picking fonts and colors, uploading branding assets or images, integrating with useful tools and widgets, and so much more.