Blog: Disclaimer Agreements

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Overview of Legal Agreements

If you conduct business online, it's important to have links to clearly written, up-to-date legal agreements available on your website. In some cases, maintaining these agreements is legally required, while in others it's just plain good business practice. This article provides an overview of some of the most common legal agreements,...

Liability Waivers: When You Need One and How to Write One

A liability waiver is a legal agreement that alerts potential customers about inherent dangers with your services and tells them you're not liable for mishaps. Though liability waivers are commonly used by businesses with a higher risk of injury or damages (e.g., fitness, healthcare, outdoor recreation, etc.), they can be used...

AI and Legal Agreements

Is it a good idea to use AI to create your legal agreements, such as Terms and Conditions agreements, Privacy Policies, EULAs, Cookies Policies, Return and Refund Policies, and Disclaimers? We believe it is not a good idea, and this article will explain why. We used a popular AI tool, ChatGPT,...

Medical Disclaimer Template

If you are a medical, healthcare, or fitness-based business, including a medical disclaimer on your website is crucial. Doing so can help you reduce legal liability by clearly communicating the limitations and scope of your information or services. It can also offer important information to your users to help keep...

Disclaimers for Business and Personal Development Coaches

As a business and personal development coach, you will need to include a variety of disclaimers with your website to help clients better understand your limitations and what to expect from you. Disclaimers can also assist you in explaining where your clients need to take responsibility. This article will cover when...

No Responsibility Disclaimer

A no responsibility disclaimer can serve to warn consumers of the inherent risk associated with the use of your business's products or services. It can also encourage consumers to take personal responsibility for any damage that may occur from using your products or services. Businesses use no responsibility disclaimers to educate...