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Kentucky Supreme Court -- Liability Waivers for Minors are Not Enforceable by Trampoline Park

Posted In Liability Waivers, Miller, as Next Friend of her Minor Child, E.M. v. House of Boom Kentucky, LLC

If you’ve ever taken your kids to a jump-house or indoor trampoline park, chances are you’ve seen the waiver – it’s a release of liability against the business owner for any and all claims that could arise from your child using the facility. It’s also this release of liability that gives such places the license to exist, in many cases; it’s an acknowledgement that you, as a parent, understand the risks inherent in the activity, but if you do not sign the waiver, then your child cannot participate. More >

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