Help with Public Liability
Sun, 30 Jan 2005, 10:43 amWalter Plinge24 posts in thread
Help with Public Liability
Sun, 30 Jan 2005, 10:43 amWe need to find a comapny who will provide Public Liability Insurance at a reasonable rate, we've been quoted $1200 which for a small outfit like ours is too expenisive. Can anyone help with any contacts
Re: Help with Public Liability
Fri, 4 Feb 2005, 08:28 amWalter Plinge
Thanks Michael,
Yep! I looked at the "Community Insurance" site late last year, when our insurance renewal was coming up. My interpretation is that their cover is for a particular event (ie: festival, parade, etc...) and is not really specific to the Community Theatre applications, such as most users of this site might need.
Other contributors have suggested "Duck for Cover", which I aslo explored. That seems specific to individual (free-lance) performers.
Our Theatre Company insurance is through the reliable Association of Comminity Theatre Inc -- most amateur theatre companies seem to know of that source.
Separately, (and this is aimed not only at Endeavour Theatre, but at the many who post the same enquiry on many of the Fourms on this site!) there has been some discussion on this very subject in other forums in this site (see: "Billboard"). Why do people insist on multiple-posts? Is it the "if you throw enough mud, some of it sticks principle"? It only clutters, otherwise good, bulletin boards.
Thanks again Michael, and Cheers,
Russell
Yep! I looked at the "Community Insurance" site late last year, when our insurance renewal was coming up. My interpretation is that their cover is for a particular event (ie: festival, parade, etc...) and is not really specific to the Community Theatre applications, such as most users of this site might need.
Other contributors have suggested "Duck for Cover", which I aslo explored. That seems specific to individual (free-lance) performers.
Our Theatre Company insurance is through the reliable Association of Comminity Theatre Inc -- most amateur theatre companies seem to know of that source.
Separately, (and this is aimed not only at Endeavour Theatre, but at the many who post the same enquiry on many of the Fourms on this site!) there has been some discussion on this very subject in other forums in this site (see: "Billboard"). Why do people insist on multiple-posts? Is it the "if you throw enough mud, some of it sticks principle"? It only clutters, otherwise good, bulletin boards.
Thanks again Michael, and Cheers,
Russell
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