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Trampoline Waiver: What Is It?

A trampoline waiver is a form that lists the potential hazards that may occur during the use of a trampoline. When the user or their parent sign and date the form, they are showing that they know that there are risks associated with its use as well as agreeing to release the trampoline owner from legal liability related to those injuries.

A trampoline waiver is used to protect the owner of a trampoline from excess legal liability in the event that someone is hurt while using it.

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Trampoline Waiver Information

Alternate Names:

  • Trampoline Park Waiver
  • Participant Consent Waiver
  • Trampoline Liability Waiver

What is Trampoline Waiver For?

A trampoline waiver is used to reduce the liability of the trampoline owner in the event that someone playing on the trampoline is hurt in some way.

Why Use a Trampoline Waiver?

Trampoline waivers are used to limit legal liability for home owners and trampoline park owners in the event of an accident. These waivers are generally signed before the guests (whether paid or free( are allowed to use the trampoline.

Who Should Use a Trampoline Waiver?

Private home owners, gymnastic coaches, gymnastic facility owners, and trampoline park owners should use trampoline waivers to protect themselves from expensive lawsuits that could arise if someone is hurt.