Liability Waiver

This is totes something you want to ask an attorney, licensed in your state, about, and not the internet.

[QUOTE=3moose1;2943385]This is totes something you want to ask an attorney, licensed in your state, about, and not the internet.[/QUOTE]

I like to sometimes pretend Bullshido.net isn’t just “the internet”.

I can think of fewer sites with both a better knowledge base on fighting AND consequences than this one.

One thing about BS is true: they do their best to get fights recorded, which in some peoples’ opinions is the best possible outcome of any such conflict.

It’s good science to observe and report.

Don’t screw about, as many state courts will not enforce waivers of liability even with well written exculpatory clauses.
If all you are talking about is a challenge match, call the promoter of any major sports MMA or submission grappling event,
and offer to underwrite a superfight, get the event competition insurance, get health insurance, sign well written waivers drafted by an attorney licensed to practice in that State, and make sure the event has emergency medical services standing by.
Or, you can always go to my friend Keith’s basement…he doesn’t care.
There are also several domiciles in the Caribbean that are entirely friendly to certain kinds of sports tourism.