The Event Helper offers packages. You don’t just have to purchase it for one
event. We got 30 events covered for $325 or so.
From: coaches-us-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:coaches-us-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] ;
On Behalf Of Adele Greenfield
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2017 4:16 PM
To: coaches-us@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [coaches-us] Re: Insurance
Perfect timing. I just wrote to 1Touch to ask what they came up with. Miranda
mentioned that they were looking into it and hoped to have more info by
conference time. I briefly checked the one they currently use for single events:
Event Insurance - Starting at $66.33 - TheEventHelper.com
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BUT, even better I found one for independent contractors teaching
self-defense/martial arts for a yearly rate (about $360). I will pursue the
yearly one if I don't hear of something better from someone on this list or
Miranda or Stephen. If I end up with the $360 one for unlimited classes, I'll
be glad to fwd the name of the agent to save you the legwork. It took me hours
on the phone - not fun! I'd rather wait until I know it's the best thing around
before doing that. It may have to be after the conference until I gather all
the info.
Adele Greenfield
Charlotte, NC
On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 4:41 PM, Roger Crome <r_crome1@xxxxxxx
<mailto:r_crome1@xxxxxxx> > wrote:
Hi Brad,
I looked into a basic liability policy, and the pricing was out of my range.
It is imperative to get the release signed as some form of protection. Another
option of protection is to establish an llc to separate you as an individual
from the self-defense business. It must be a ligit business but it would
protect you from personal financial ruin. I would consult an attorney about
the specific laws in your state.
Roger Crome
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 14, 2017, at 11:21 AM, Brad Dunse <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Probationary coach here. Some of you may not have a need for insurance if
employed by an agency or organization.
However, for a freelance coach holding classes in a public library, or
community or private room situation… not that we’d expect or push it, but
insurance against injury or event would be prudent.
I’d contacted my insurance person. Explained what the coaching was about. She
is still looking and asked if I could find out what, if anything, other coaches
are doing for insurance.
Do any of you have it? And any specifics you’d be willing to share.
Thanks.
Brad Dunse
715-760-0712 <tel:(715)%20760-0712>
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