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Liability Insurance Required?
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 6:57 pm
by Susan Moore
I have been asked to provide a certificate of insurance for liability for a show that I am doing. I don't have any....yet. Just wondering if most shows require this. I sent them a copy of my renter's insurance (ha!) and asked if that would suffice but I haven't heard back. It's just a small show in a small town so I'm hoping I don't need to fork over the dough for real insurance just yet. Maybe I should just get the pain over with though if I will just end up needing it again soon. Whatcha think?
Frugal Susan
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2003 1:09 am
by Geri Comstock
I suspect that this policy won't do.
Generally shows that require you do show proof of insurance want proof of some kind of business liability insurance.
Available coverage and insurers vary from state to state. I pay about $330 annually for my policy. I was unable to acquire business insurance from my home owner's insurance provider here in the state of CA, but some providers do offer this.
Good luck!
Geri
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2003 1:31 am
by Kitty
it may be the landlord of the property where the show is taking place who wants the certificate of insurance.
if it's a small show in a small town, this may be an obstacle that vendors cannot overcome. the show's sponsors might have to change the location.
$330 in california sounds about right ... $500 gets you $1 million of coverage here in hawaii. for small vendors, that's more money than they'll make at the "small show in a small town."
you do the math.
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2003 9:31 am
by Amy Schleif-Mohr
I agree with Geri and Kitty, but wanted to add one thing.
I have my studio in my house, this is a real problem for the insurance people, atleast my old carrier anyway. When I went to them for business insurance, because I wanted the liability coverage, I only told them about the kilns. They dropped me. I found new covereage, but it's comercial insureance and we pay renter's insurance for our personal belongings. Something to be aware of.
Amy
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2003 10:26 am
by Susan Moore
Thanks for all your input. I have started shopping for insurance and in anticipation of future shows I think it will be wise to just pay up now and have the necessary coverage.
Cheers!
Susan