A must-have agreement for all health and wellness coaches, educators, and creators.
When creating content—like a course, program, or membership—around diet, exercise, or other health-related activities—it’s important to proactively protect yourself from anyone who might misuse your advice or injure themselves when applying it. This easy-to-use waiver releases you from liability in the event something goes wrong and ensures your clients acknowledge and assume all risks from participating in your program. This simple disclaimer should be displayed along with your marketing materials
Quick Details
What it is: A simple waiver that releases you from liability and puts the onus of risk on your clients.
Who it’s for: Coaches, educators, or content creators in the health and wellness industry.
When you need it: When creating content or programs related to diet, fitness, wellness, or other health-related topics.
Why you need it: To protect yourself and your business from the risk and liability associated with your industry (let’s be honest—a lot can go wrong in the health and wellness sphere).
Terms of Use
Terms of Use
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Disclaimer & FAQ
Disclaimer
The contract templates provided by The Boutique Lawyer are for educational and informational purposes only.
They are not a substitute for personalized legal advice, and purchasing a template does not establish an attorney-client relationship. While we strive to ensure our templates are accurate and up to date, you should consult with a local attorney to ensure compliance with your jurisdiction's specific laws.