If you have a website that provides information, you can use this template to create a disclaimer which limits your liability when people use or rely on that information. The disclaimer makes it clear to people what the information can be used for and what it should not be used for (eg it should not be considered regulated professional advice such as legal or financial advice).
Disclaimers are all about managing your customer expectations and letting them know the limits to what you can do for them. For example, if you are not a doctor, but someone who has lived with a debilitating illness, then the information you share is not medical advice. We’ve created different disclaimers to fit different types of businesses to make it easier for you to find one that suits you.
If you have a website that provides information to help people with their health and wellbeing, you can use this template to create a disclaimer which limits your liability when people use or rely on that information. The disclaimer makes it clear to people what the information can be used for and what it should not be used for (eg it should not be considered medical advice).
If you have a website that provides information related to your profession, you can use this template to create a disclaimer which limits your liability when people use or rely on that information. The disclaimer makes it clear to people what the information can be used for and what it should not be used for (eg that should not be considered regulated professional advice, such as medical or legal advice).
This template can be used by consultants, contractors and service providers to create a written agreement with their client about the services they will provide. It covers important issues such as: