Puts tinfoil hat on.... Spent this morning writing a disclaimer....no idea if it will hold up in court, but I'm tired of the sue crazy a**holes trying so maybe this will lessen the amount of BS. Got a couple thousand sqft of storefront thats 20 years old the client wants us to remove the film from. I guarantee when we are done they will bitch about seeing all the scratches in the glass from the past 20+ years of it being installed/used then try and blame us for it.
WINDOW FILM REMOVAL
CONSENT FORM & WAIVER OF LIABILITY
The customer acknowledges that he/she has been fully advised that the removal of window film from glass involves inherent risk that the glass may be compromised as a result of the film removal process. The customer understands the nature and extent of the possible damage to the glass and fully assumes that risk.
All available measures will be taken to protect and preserve the glass, but (**%# cannot guarantee that the glass will be spotless or “like new” after film removal.
By authorizing &*^*& to proceed with the film removal, the customer hear by acknowledges the risk, waives any claims against )&(^(&*^, and agrees to hold )&(^( harmless in the event that damage does occur during the removal process.
I hear by authorize ((&*&%% to proceed with removal of the film and agree to hold &^*^ harmless in the event of damage to the glass, and waive any/all claims as a result thereof: