A Massage Therapy Consent & Waiver is a one-sided agreement between the client and the massage provider (such as the massage therapist or the massage institution) in which the client waives their statutory right of appeal to the massage provider in the event of any injury, loss or damage.
A Massage Therapy Consent & Waiver is a one-sided agreement between the client and the massage provider (such as the massage therapist or the massage institution) in which the client waives their statutory right of appeal to the massage provider in the event of any injury, loss or damage.
This document is one-sided because only the client waives his rights. Usually, these contracts are signed in exchange for the client receiving massage services.
Therefore, companies or individuals providing massage services are protected from future litigation with this document. This Massage Therapy Consent & Waiver provides clauses designed to protect the business or the individual and may also protect company employees and agents from liability associated with the person participating in the massage services.
This document is similar to the Release Agreement, but is much more specific and is used only for massage services. It is also comparable to the Fitness Services Waiver, but the following document can only be used for physical fitness activities (such as personal training).
You fill out a form. The document is created before your eyes as you respond to the questions.
At the end, you receive it in Word and PDF formats. You can modify it and reuse it.
Any type of the massage provider can use the document. It can be an individual, a facility, or any other business.
The first half of the document contains information that the customer must read carefully. The back of the document lists the standard release terms that should be included in the document. The document is signed only by the client - usually, the signature of the massage provider is not required.
A completed document should be printed and signed by the client. We recommend keeping copies in case any future disputes arise.
Individual state laws govern waiver agreements.