How an Event Services Business Hired a Lawyer to Draft a Liability Waiver in New Jersey (January 2026)
See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this January 2026 project was posted by an Event Services business in New Jersey seeking help to draft a Liability Waiver. The client received 6 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $600 to $1,975.
Draft
Liability Waiver
New Jersey
Business
Event Services
Over a week
$600 - $1,975 (Flat fee)
6 bids
How much does it cost to Draft a Liability Waiver in New Jersey?
For this project, the client received 6 proposals from lawyers to draft a Liability Waiver in New Jersey, with flat fee bids ranging from $600 to $1,975 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.Liability Waiver & Release of Claims and additional waivers for my start up rage room in NJ
"Outstanding attorney. Communication was fast and clear, and he immediately understood the legal needs of a high-risk entertainment business. The waiver was professionally drafted, well thought out, and covered all the key liability and risk areas. Very efficient, knowledgeable, and easy to work with. I highly recommend his services."
Project Description
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Lawyers that Bid on this Liability Waiver Project
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Liability Waiver
Kansas
Is a liability waiver enforceable if it was signed under duress?
I recently participated in a recreational activity where I was required to sign a liability waiver before being allowed to participate. However, I felt pressured to sign the waiver, as the staff did not provide any opportunity to review the document or seek legal advice. I am now wondering if the waiver is enforceable since it was signed under duress and if I would still be held liable for any injuries sustained during the activity.
Cherie M.
Thank you for your question. From the facts you presented, this would not be duress. You could argue undue influence since they were pressuring you, but it lacks the duress element since you could have just not participated. Kansas is also very generous in favoring the enforceability of liability waivers, so the specific facts of the incident and the terms of the waiver would have to be taken into consideration. Please let us know if you have any further questions!
Liability Waiver
North Carolina
Does every participant need a liability waiver?
I am a small business owner who is planning to hold an event for a group of participants. I am looking to ensure that everyone involved is properly protected in the event of any accidents or injuries. In order to do this, I am considering having participants sign a liability waiver. I want to make sure that I have the right legal protection in place and would like to know if every participant needs to sign a liability waiver.
Shelia H.
Yes. If you are having an event, every participant needs a liability waiver. This is especially important if the event includes activities that may result in someone getting hurt. Additionally, it provides you with an opportunity to disclose the possible hazards and an opportunity for the participant to make an informed decision regarding whether to attend and participate. Finally, even if you have a waiver, you will also want to supplement the waiver with insurance that will cover your event.