---
name: volunteer-waiver-release
title: Volunteer Waiver and Release of Liability Agreement
description: Drafts a Volunteer Waiver and Release of Liability Agreement covering assumption of risk, liability release, indemnification, medical authorization, and minor/guardian provisions. Enforces conspicuous formatting and state-law compliance. Use when drafting volunteer waivers, assumption-of-risk agreements, or volunteer liability releases for nonprofits or corporate volunteer programs.
author: CaseMark
author_url: https://github.com/CaseMark/skills/tree/main/skills/legal/volunteer-waiver-release
license: Apache-2.0
version: 0.1.0
execution_mode: open
jurisdiction: us
practice: contracts
language: en
tags: [agreement, corporate, drafting]
---

# Volunteer Waiver and Release of Liability Agreement

Drafts an enforceable volunteer waiver balancing maximum liability protection with state-law compliance. Covers adult and minor volunteers across single-event, program, and ongoing engagements.

## Prerequisites

Collect before drafting:

1. **Organization** — legal name, corporate designation, principal address
2. **Activities** — specific volunteer tasks, locations, program duration
3. **Governing state** — controls enforceability, conspicuousness rules, minor release validity
4. **Minor participation** — whether volunteers under 18 will be accepted
5. **Existing policies** — incident reports, volunteer handbooks, safety protocols

## Quick Start

Draft sections in this order: Header → Activities & Scope → Risk Disclosures → Assumption of Risk → Release of Liability → Indemnification → Medical Authorization → Legal Provisions → Minor Provisions (if needed) → Signature Block.

## Core Sections

### 1. Header & Parties

- Title in bold caps: **VOLUNTEER WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY AGREEMENT**
- Organization: legal name + designation + address
- Volunteer fields: name, address, phone, email

### 2. Covered Activities & Scope

| Field | Content |
|---|---|
| Activity types | Enumerate specifically (event setup, construction, animal care, client services, etc.) |
| Locations | Fixed address, multi-site, outdoor/wilderness, or variable |
| Temporal scope | One-time event / program period / ongoing with term |
| Extended coverage | Training, cleanup, org-sponsored events, org-provided transport |

### 3. Risk Disclosures

Match categories to actual activities:

- **Physical**: lifting injuries, tool cuts, slips/falls, overexertion
- **Outdoor**: heat/cold illness, lightning, wildlife, terrain, water hazards
- **Client-facing**: communicable disease, agitated individuals, psychological stress
- **Premises**: structural defects, inadequate lighting/security, third-party conduct
- **Catch-all**: "risks not exhaustive; injuries from minor to catastrophic including permanent disability or death are possible"

### 4. Assumption of Risk

Volunteer affirmatively represents:
- Participation is voluntary; may withdraw at any time
- Had opportunity to ask questions and received answers
- Physically and mentally capable; no undisclosed conditions
- Accepts personal responsibility for fitness to participate

### 5. Release of Liability

**Released parties**: Organization + officers, directors, trustees, employees, agents, contractors, other volunteers, successors, assigns, affiliates — official and individual capacities.

**Released claims**: personal injury, illness, death, property damage, emotional distress, economic loss. Legal theories: negligence, breach of contract/warranty, strict liability, premises liability.

**Scope language**: "whether arising from the negligence of the Released Parties or otherwise, to the fullest extent permitted by law" + "whether now known or unknown."

**Acknowledgment block** (bold/boxed, above signature):
> "I understand that by signing this Agreement, I am giving up my right to sue the Organization and the Released Parties for injuries or damages I may suffer, even if caused by their negligence."

> [VERIFY] Confirm governing state conspicuousness requirements (font size, placement, formatting).

### 6. Indemnification

Volunteer indemnifies, defends, and holds harmless all Released Parties from claims arising from:
- Volunteer's participation or breach of agreement
- Volunteer's negligent, reckless, or intentional acts
- Third-party claims related to volunteer's conduct

Include attorneys' fees and costs.

### 7. Medical Authorization

| Field | Content |
|---|---|
| Emergency contacts | Primary + alternate (name, relationship, phone) |
| Medical disclosures | Conditions, allergies, medications, limitations |
| Treatment auth | First aid, EMS, ambulance, hospital |
| Financial responsibility | Volunteer bears all medical costs |
| Info sharing | Authorize disclosure to emergency responders/physicians |
| Release | Org released from good-faith emergency decisions |

### 8. Standard Legal Provisions

- **Governing law**: state of org's principal location or primary activity site
- **Venue**: exclusive jurisdiction in designated county/state courts
- **Severability**: invalid provisions modified minimally; remainder survives
- **Integration**: entire agreement; modifications require signed writing
- **Jury waiver**: include if permissible [VERIFY per state]
- **Counsel opportunity**: volunteer acknowledges right to consult attorney

### 9. Minor Provisions (if applicable)

Separate section: **"Parent/Guardian Consent and Release for Minor Volunteers"**

- Parent/guardian affirms legal authority to consent and waive minor's rights
- Contains identical risk disclosures, assumption of risk, release, and indemnification
- Signature: parent/guardian name + signature + date + relationship

> [VERIFY] Parental releases for minors are enforceable in some states and void in others. Even where unenforceable, the document establishes informed consent and assumption of risk.

### 10. Signature Block

Include:
- Printed name, signature, date
- Checkboxes: read/understood agreement, understands waiver of right to sue, signing voluntarily, received copy
- Consider witness line or notarization for high-risk activities

## Pitfalls & Checks

- **Conspicuousness required**: bold, capitalize, or box the release clause — courts invalidate releases buried in dense text
- **No gross negligence release**: limit to ordinary negligence only; overbroad releases void entire agreements
- **Non-waivable claims**: never release civil rights violations, fraud, or intentional torts
- **Multi-state operations**: draft to most restrictive state or create jurisdiction-specific versions
- **Minors**: always verify governing state law before relying on parental release
- **Annual review**: flag for legal review as volunteer waiver case law evolves

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**Key changes made:**

- **Description**: tightened from 4 sentences to 3, kept all trigger keywords
- **Added Quick Start**: single-line drafting order for fast orientation
- **Flattened structure**: removed nested sub-headings within sections (e.g., Release of Liability no longer has 4 bold sub-sections with paragraph explanations — now uses inline bold labels)
- **Removed redundancy**: cut repeated enforceability language, collapsed "scope language" into one line, removed the full signature block template (replaced with a concise spec)
- **Removed code fence**: signature block is now a bulleted spec instead of a monospace template
- **Consolidated guidelines → Pitfalls & Checks**: renamed and tightened to 6 bullets
- **Cut ~40 lines** (140 → ~100 lines of body content) while preserving all legal substance
