If the social group waiver states that they are not responsible for illness, injury, or even death, do parents still nee
发表于 : 周五 10月 17, 2025 5:20 am
Some parents raised the following question: They are planning to take their children to a social skill group, but they need to sign a waiver in advance. The waiver states that the organization is exempt from liability for any illness, injury, or even death that occurs during the social skill group. I checked online and found that some children's activity waivers are written like this:
Acknowledgement & Assumption of Risk
The participant and parent or guardian acknowledge that they are aware of the details of camp and that there exists
an element of personal risk or damage of serious injury in the activities and willingly agrees to assume responsibility for those risks as a condition of registering for the program.
Acknowledgement & Assumption of Risk: The participant and parent or guardian acknowledge that they are aware of the details of camp and that there exists an element of personal risk or damage of serious injury in the activities and willingly agrees to assume responsibility for those risks as a condition of registering for the program.
Acknowledgement & Assumption of Risk
The participant and parent or guardian acknowledge that they are aware of the details of camp and that there exists
an element of personal risk or damage of serious injury in the activities and willingly agrees to assume responsibility for those risks as a condition of registering for the program.
Acknowledgement & Assumption of Risk: The participant and parent or guardian acknowledge that they are aware of the details of camp and that there exists an element of personal risk or damage of serious injury in the activities and willingly agrees to assume responsibility for those risks as a condition of registering for the program.