Query about entertainment insurance...

by Guest » Wed May 10, 2006 07:22 am
Guest

hi.....
I've an entertainment insurance for the past couple of months. I'd still love to know if I'd need to have any additional insurance products for managing my policy in the future ?...thanks Paula

Total Comments: 4

Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 07:31 am Post Subject: Entertainment Insurance

Entertainment Insurance is a form of insurance that helps an entertainment producer to protect himself and his budget against the hazards of a series of forthcoming events. It is quite natural for a producer of such large events to make sure that his cast would be able to appear in time, his equipments would work fine and his sets and wardrobe would be protected from damages. Thus entertainment insurance protects against hooliganism whenever a member of the public gets injured during any event organized by the producer of such an event. It also protects the contractor or event organizer along with the producer, especially under the circumstances when a claim has been made against the producer for bearing an infringed copyright or if he or his organizer gets blamed for throwing libelous remarks in public.

Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 07:54 am Post Subject: potential issues

hi...almost all of the potential issues that might arise during an entertainment event are covered by the Entertainment insurance. The only support to such a form of insurance could be derived in the form of an additional Public Liability Insurance or a Weather Insurance.
regards,
Richard

Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 08:14 am Post Subject: Entertainment Insurance details

hi I'd really like to know the details of all such things that get covered by the Entertainment Insurance !
Liza

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 05:08 am Post Subject:

hi!
The details of all such things as may get covered by entertainment insurance include basic liability and also the workplace equipments from damage, loss, fire and theft. It also covers for many kinds of worker's compensation whenever an onsite employee or contractor gets injured. Incase there is an inbuilt weather clause within a policy then only it covers any production work delayed due to bad weather. Apart from all these any pre-existing issues related to a certain member or a particular venue won't also get covered under this insurance.

regards.. Robert

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