How Effective is a Waiver of Liability? Orange Park FL
Many people try to protect themselves by getting everyone they deal with to sign a writing in which others waive liability (give up or release) for potential personal injuries.
Michael Edward Green
904-264-7222
4613 US HIGHWAY 17
ORANGE PARK, FL
Michael Edward Green
904-264-7222
4613 US HIGHWAY 17
ORANGE PARK, FL 32003
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Bankruptcy, Criminal Defense, Divorce, Personal Injury
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No Law School provided
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Larry Smith
904-264-6000
1677 WELLS RD STE D
ORANGE PARK, FL
904-264-6000
1677 WELLS RD STE D
ORANGE PARK, FL 32073
Specialties
Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Land Use & Zoning
Education
Stetson University College of Law,Stetson University
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Fred Catfish Abbott
904-292-1111
2929 Plummer Cove Rd
Jacksonville, FL
904-292-1111
2929 Plummer Cove Rd
Jacksonville, FL 32223
Specialties
Medical Malpractice, Wrongful Death, Personal Injury, Trucking Accident, Defective & Dangerous Products, Car Accident, Insurance
Education
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law,University of Florida
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James Anthony Kowalski Jr.
904-268-1146
12627 San Jose Blvd Ste 203
Jacksonville, FL
904-268-1146
12627 San Jose Blvd Ste 203
Jacksonville, FL 32223
Specialties
Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Litigation
Education
University of San Francisco School of Law
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Renee Daigle Harrell
904-251-1111
4735 SUNBEAM RD
JACKSONVILLE, FL
904-251-1111
4735 SUNBEAM RD
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32257
Specialties
Personal Injury
Education
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law,University of Florida
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William S Burroughs Jr.
904-215-1471
2003 Woodlake Drive
Orange Park, FL
William S Burroughs Jr.
904-215-1471
2003 Woodlake Drive
Orange Park, FL 32003
Specialties
Mediation, Business, Personal Injury, Criminal Defense, Investment Fraud
Education
The American University - Washington College of Law,Georgetown University Law Center,College of Will
State Licensing
DC, Florida, Virginia
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Christy Michele Greene
904-647-9040
PO BOX 57457
JACKSONVILLE, FL
Christy Michele Greene
904-647-9040
PO BOX 57457
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32241
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Real Estate, Criminal Defense, Speeding Ticket, Education, Family, Personal Injury, Motorcycle Accident, Brain Injury, DUI, Bankruptcy, Federal Crime, General Practice
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Florida Coastal School of Law,Harvard University Law School
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James Ahlers Farson
602-351-8000
12276 SAN JOSE BLVD STE 126
JACKSONVILLE, FL
602-351-8000
12276 SAN JOSE BLVD STE 126
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32223
Specialties
Personal Injury, Insurance
Education
University of Kentucky College of Law,Miami University of Ohio
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Corinne Lynne Heller
904-616-2500
4461 BEVERLY AVE
JACKSONVILLE, FL
904-616-2500
4461 BEVERLY AVE
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32210
Specialties
Insurance, Personal Injury, Lawsuits & Disputes
Education
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law,University of Florida
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Jeanine Beard Sasser
904-384-2999
4595 LEXINGTON AVE STE 100
JACKSONVILLE, FL
904-384-2999
4595 LEXINGTON AVE STE 100
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32210
Specialties
Family, Personal Injury, Workers Compensation, Social Security, DUI
Education
Emory University,University of Florida
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How effective is a waiver of liability?
Many people try to protect themselves by getting everyone they deal with to sign a writing in which others waive liability (give up or release) for potential personal injuries. These waivers or releases have become quite common, especially with respect to recreational activities - for example at ski slopes, bicycle and skate rental shops, bungee jump parks, and amusement parks (just to name a few).
Some sports have been found by courts to be inherently dangerous, such as bungee jumping or skydiving. If a state court has determined that a sport is inherently dangerous, the participants in the sport are said to have voluntarily waived their right to recover in the event of personal injury. This is because the sport is generally known to cause injuries and a person participating in an inherently dangerous sport should know the dangers and by participating has assumed the risk of injury.
Assumption of risk has been held to prevent the owner of a baseball park or a golf course from being held responsible to an injured party who was hit by a stray ball. This often holds true even without a specific waiver of liability. By going to a ballpark or a golf course courts have generally held that a person has assumed the risk of being hit by a ball at ballparks and golf courses.
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