In many aspects of our lives, we encounter waivers – those seemingly lengthy documents filled with legal jargon that we must sign before participating in certain activities or using certain services.
Whether engaging in recreational sports, attending a fitness class, or signing a contract with a service provider, waivers are commonly used to shift liability from the organization or individual providing the service to the participants or customers.
But does signing a waiver mean you’ve given up all your rights to sue if something goes wrong? The answer is not as straightforward as it might seem.