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hi and welcome to this edition of ask an attorney joined today by tyler c word from Schweiger Clemen and mcbride thank you so much for being with us this morning glad to be here lets take a look at our question my son was badly injured in a youth sports league the medical bills are piling up with the sports league is refusing to pay for them because we signed a liability release and waiver is that releasing waiver valid or will the league have to pay for my sons medical bills pretty common question in that pretty common question excellent question but a very difficult one to answer so as some people may know a liability release is a contract through which an individual essentially states that he or she is not going to sue some other party or hold them responsible for any damages or injuries and the first issue we need to address with these liability releases is to check if the terms are valid and enforceable and then beyond the actual language of the liability release the second thin