D1 Liability Waiver 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the D1 Liability Waiver in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the athlete’s contact information. Enter the name, birth date, age, and gender in the designated fields. If applicable, include the parent or guardian's name and today's date.
  3. Next, provide the address details including street, city, state, and zip code. Ensure that you also enter both home and cell phone numbers along with an email address for communication purposes.
  4. In the emergency contact section, fill in the name and phone number of a person who can be reached in case of an emergency during training.
  5. Carefully read through the waiver agreement sections regarding community standards, training services, and liability release. Make sure you understand your rights and obligations before proceeding.
  6. Finally, sign at the bottom of the form. If you are under 18 years old, ensure that a parent or guardian signs as well.

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Properly drafted liability waivers can be good tools for businesses, especially to prevent tort claims. But OSHA enforces its standards and protects worker rights without considering waivers, and may even allege that an employer violates the law by attempting to have workers sign unenforceable waivers.
Liability waivers differ in language and terms, but most serve a similar purpose: protecting at least one party from legal claims resulting from accidental injury. If you sign a waiver, you are, in effect, relinquishing your right to file a lawsuit or initiate other legal action.
Allowing employees to intimidate or coerce participants or customers into signing your liability waivers. A mistake that many businesses make is pressuring employees to get liability waivers signed.

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