Legal Question in Consumer Law in Massachusetts
Product liability
I have a question involving e-commerce/ liability waivers. I manufacture various products and sell them on-line. I am in the beginning stages of starting a business and trying to make my products commercially available. In these early stages I would rather not be liable for damages, bodily injury etc� (Not that the product is dangerous. I�m just trying to be on the safe side).
In the past a have included in my listing a generic disclaimer of liability. It states that by purchasing the item the buyer agrees to wavier any liability on my part. However I am not familiar with the laws governing these types of internet transactions. Does a disclaimer like this one need to be signed to be legally binding or am I taking the proper steps to protect myself?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Product liability
You should consider speaking with a business attorney, prior to launching this venture.
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