Get a FREE Disclaimer of Liability for Wall Art Pick-up 

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Why do I need it?

  • Clear Communication: A signed disclaimer ensures that your clients are fully aware of their responsibilities and liabilities regarding the wall art order after pick-up. It sets clear expectations and prevents misunderstandings.
  • Limiting Liability: By having a disclaimer in place, you can establish the limits of your liability for any damages or issues that might occur after the wall art order leaves your premises.
  • Protection Against Poor Handling: If the wall art order is mishandled or damaged during transportation or installation, the disclaimer can shield you from being held liable for any resulting damages. It clarifies that once the order leaves your studio, you are not responsible for its handling or installation.
  • Client Understanding: When clients sign a disclaimer, it indicates their understanding and acceptance of the terms outlined. This can deter clients from pursuing legal action or claims against you in the event of issues.
  • Indemnification: The disclaimer includes a clause where the client agrees to indemnify you against any claims or expenses arising from issues related to the wall art order after pick-up. This provides an added layer of legal protection.
  • Defining Quality Control: The disclaimer specifies that you maintain quality control measures until the point of pick-up. This underscores that you've ensured the order's quality before it's released and that any damages incurred afterward are unrelated to your work.

  • Customisation and Branding: You can tailor the disclaimer to your specific business practices and policies, ensuring that it accurately reflects how you operate and the services you offer.
  • Professionalism: Having a well-drafted disclaimer shows professionalism and a commitment to transparency. It demonstrates that you take your work seriously and have thought through potential scenarios.

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Remember that while a disclaimer can offer protection, it's not a substitute for providing quality work and excellent customer service. Always strive to deliver the best possible products and experiences to your clients to minimise the likelihood of issues arising in the first place. Consulting with a legal professional to create a disclaimer that suits your business needs and complies with local laws is highly recommended.

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