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kcmoedoe
Jul 07, 2014Explorer
OpenRangePullen_Ford wrote:Should a major loss occur, those waivers are not worth the paper they are written on. It can and will cost someone 10s of thousands of dollars to even try and enforce the waiver in attorney fees. Even then, it is likely the waiver will be ruled invalid. The injured party is almost assuredly going to argue "gross negligence" which can never be waived.
As the insurance goes you wont need it if you get them to sign a liability waver that states your not responsible for any damages.
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