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BLACKWRX said:Do you guys make your customers sign a some sort of a liability contract before you start detailing there car in case something happens?
GregCavi said:I agree with B.B. I also dont have release or liability forms. I think it would push some customers away. I havnt had any issues with damaging vehicles yet, and if/when something may happen, I would pay out of pocket to make sure the customer gets it repaired, and also include free services to go above and beyond to correct the problem.
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I haven't done liability contracts, but I have had customers sign off if there is some sort of previous damage that they could try to pin on me. For instance, I had a guy bring his car in, and the drivers seat had a rip that looked like someone had sat in it with a screwdriver in their pocket. I noted it on the work order and had him initial it so he couldn't come back and say that I did it.BLACKWRX said:Do you guys make your customers sign a some sort of a liability contract before you start detailing there car in case something happens?
Beemerboy said:I don't and if it was me leaving my car off and was asked to sign a wavier in case they broke something or burned threw the finish....I would be looking for another shop..In all the years that I have been detailing cars I can count on one hand the times that I have done anything to someones car...all those where minor and I paid for them...
BLACKWRX said:Do you guys make your customers sign a some sort of a liability contract before you start detailing there car in case something happens?
Jngrbrdman said:That is what insurance is for. If you wreck their car then your insurance will cover the damage. That is only if you carry insurance for this kind of thing, of course. If you are running a business where you are detailing hundreds of cars a year then it is more than a hobby and you really should carry insurance.
Nobody is going to sign something that is basically telling them that the person detailing their car could burn the paint off and back it into a wall and there is nothing you can do about it. Nobody waives that kind of stuff. I am drafting a service agreement that will state that I am not responsible for stuff that they leave in the car, but I'm not going to say that I am not responsible for any damage I cause. I need to cover my butt in case they accuse me of stealing the diamond ring in their glove box, but that is the only reason I would ever put something like that on a service agreement.
Jngrbrdman said:If you have ever read the actual definition of 'a reasonable person' then it would tell you that a reasonable person would never leave something valuable in their car when a stranger details it. It wouldn't be sensible to do something like that. What I was saying is that you put in your service agreement that you aren't responsible for objects they leave in the car. You can't waive liability for damage to their vehicle, but you can cover you butt if something turns up missing.