Category: Event Insurance
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Certificate of Liability Insurance Explained and Why Venues Always Ask for It
Ever wondered why every certificate of liability insurance request from your venue feels like jumping through hoops? Most event hosts get hit with this requirement. They have no idea what it actually means or why it matters. Your venue isn’t trying to make your life difficult. They’re protecting themselves from potentially massive lawsuits. One slip…
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Choosing the Right Event Insurance Policy Without Overcomplicating It
An event insurance policy might seem like just another checkbox on your planning list. But here’s the thing: most venues won’t even let you through the door without one. Whether you’re planning a backyard wedding, a corporate mixer, or a birthday bash, you’ll likely need proof of coverage. This applies before the first guest arrives.…
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One-Time Catering Insurance Advice for Single Events With Big Expectations
One-time catering insurance protects caterers and event hosts from financial disasters. It covers liability when serving food at weddings, corporate gatherings, and special occasions. Understanding coverage options saves thousands in potential costs. A guest slips on spilled sauce. Someone claims food poisoning. Venue equipment gets damaged during setup. These scenarios happen often, and without proper…
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Event Insured: What You Need to Know
Looking for Eventsured instead? Click here to learn more about Eventsure and how they compare against other event insurance companies. Planning any kind of event, big or small, comes with a long to-do list. Nestled somewhere between booking the venue and finalizing the catering, you’ll find a term that’s becoming more important than ever: “event…
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Event Insurance 101: Essential Coverage Every Venue Owner/Manager Needs
The event insurance information below is based on the below video by Bonnie Hawthorne, Venue Owner & Consultant. If you own or are launching an event venue, the single biggest blind spot is often insurance. Many owners assume their own policy or their clients’ event insurance “covers everything,” only to discover gaps after a claim…