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Insurance?

Started by springlakebassman, September 09, 2007, 09:44:54 PM

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springlakebassman

I don't know if this is the right spot for this thread but I am looking for advice from some tournament directors out there.  I direct a small tues. night charity series that is put on by a local church.  The churches insurance policy covers all the activities before weigh-in and at weigh-in.  My question is this: this spring I am going to put on a charity walleye open to benefit a local charity that the church will not sponsor so no insurance coverage.  Should I insure this event? if so, where can I purchase a policy and around how much would this cost?  Thank you for any advice you might have.

Eric

My only experience with insuring an event was a wedding at my house a few years ago.  These people wanted to get married in my yard by my pond.  The reception was there also, so I went to my homeowner's insurance company and had them write me a (I can't remember what they called it) for that day.  I think it was like $32 for a million dollar policy.
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BigSmallie

Contact your agent and have them get you a quote for a "One Day Special Event" policy.

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