The answer is no. Do not sign a release. Once you sign a release, you’re releasing all claims by that party. Never sign your release unless you have retained an attorney, that attorney has advised you that it is a fair settlement, and that the release has the appropriate language in there. Never sign a release because you cannot pursue a claim after that release to signed, and you want to make sure there’s no language in there that should not be located in that release.
Should I sign a release?
Author: Brooks Law Group
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