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We are a small sign shop that produces a variety of signs and we outsource things like post and panel systems and sign hangers. Because we are a two man operation, we typically only install post and panel signs, new electric sign faces, wall mounted signs, and typically nothing over twelve feet high. We simply don't have the manpower and resources to take on installing every job. However, in a case where we are to provide a pre-engineered sign system or a sign that the customer is to install per the engineering recommendations/requirements when applicable, is there a contract that we can have them sign to insure that they understand that they are liable if a sign or system they install fails?
For example, the customer buys a post and panel sign from us. We create the sign per the engineers specifications as far as weight and square footage (if and when required) and the customer is to install the post and panel to the engineers recommendations also (if and when required). However, if they fail to follow the instructions, or even if they don't, but a storm takes it down, or the cold weather heaves it up, is there anyway to have a contract in writing that covers these sorts of things and leaves the customer who did the installation (or another installer) liable for any financial and/or legal ramifications? We're just trying to cover all bases in case something happens to a sign and the customer ever tries to place any blame on us or the manufacturer. This has never happened, but again, we just want to try to cover this sort of thing, if it ever does.
Does anyone have a similar form that they might like to share? If not, what would be the best way to go about finding or producing a contract like this? Thanks, and I appreciate any feedback.
For example, the customer buys a post and panel sign from us. We create the sign per the engineers specifications as far as weight and square footage (if and when required) and the customer is to install the post and panel to the engineers recommendations also (if and when required). However, if they fail to follow the instructions, or even if they don't, but a storm takes it down, or the cold weather heaves it up, is there anyway to have a contract in writing that covers these sorts of things and leaves the customer who did the installation (or another installer) liable for any financial and/or legal ramifications? We're just trying to cover all bases in case something happens to a sign and the customer ever tries to place any blame on us or the manufacturer. This has never happened, but again, we just want to try to cover this sort of thing, if it ever does.
Does anyone have a similar form that they might like to share? If not, what would be the best way to go about finding or producing a contract like this? Thanks, and I appreciate any feedback.