upnorthkyosa said:
I've got a couple of questions for my fellow studio owners...
1. Do you have insurance for your school?
2. If so, how did you obtain the policy?
3. How much does it cost?
4. What kind of schools would you recommend get policies?
upnorthkyosa
First off, I no longer run or own a school, but do advise school owners on marketing and business programs.
1. The school I train at does offer insurance.
2. Most business insurance companies offer sports/fitness liablity coverage. Some even offer specific martial arts school insurance. Check our local yellow pages and shop around. Also see if your current home owners insurance company offers a business plan. They may give you a discounted rate.
3. Cost vary depending on size of school, amount of coverage, student count, financial rating, doe you own or rent the property (would you be including property insurance), region of the country and style. The style you teach can dramatically increase your rate. Ex. Tai Chi school may be considerably less than MMA school. I have seen rates from $650-2000. Some charge a flat rate and then an additional per student charge ($8-20).
4. Every business should have insurance, especially a martial arts school. The question may be better phrased, "How much coverage do I need?" If you have see your school have its issues with injured students. Do you offer sparring classes? Do you host competitions or seminars where outsiders may attend (your students and friends may not sue, but outsiders may)? Do you have a staff? Rememeber your insurance can cover other issues like sexual assualt suits against your staff.
Also, I always advise business owners to establish a LLC company. By doing so you protect your home and other assests outside the school.
Additional questions:
what companies represent you?
Just check the yellow pages for some of the local and reputable companies. A search online may also offer some specialized coverage.
what dose your policy cover and what is not covered?
As I stated in question # 3, you policy depends on so many variables. Usually injuries sustained on the property would be covered (whether you own it or not). Some will cover legal issues that arise from lawsuits surrounding sexual assualt by staff. Think of your school insurance as you would when shopping for home, auto or life insurance.
Be sure to read any policy very carefully!!!! Some put provisons in for full contact and sparring schools. They require certain protective gear be worn (not doing so would nullify the policy)
I hope this helps.