Kanoy919
Green Belt
Hi everyone!
I'm staring up a school in San Jose, CA where I've been training for 5+ years. I have been doing research on the various companies that supply Martial Art insurance. They seem to range from $450/year to $1k/year for 1-50 students all ages (staff included at no charge).
I'd like to hear your opinion on any particular good company or any to stay away from. I've also thought about teaching without insurance, but I may end up accepting teenage students under 18 (with parent signature) and thought it might be better to pay the annual premium than a potential $100k+ law suit, from any age.
I understand that I most likely will never need it, but that's why it's called insurance
Thanks in advance for any and all of your feedback and suggestions.
Best Regards,
Kanoy(Honda 919 Hornet)
I'm staring up a school in San Jose, CA where I've been training for 5+ years. I have been doing research on the various companies that supply Martial Art insurance. They seem to range from $450/year to $1k/year for 1-50 students all ages (staff included at no charge).
I'd like to hear your opinion on any particular good company or any to stay away from. I've also thought about teaching without insurance, but I may end up accepting teenage students under 18 (with parent signature) and thought it might be better to pay the annual premium than a potential $100k+ law suit, from any age.
I understand that I most likely will never need it, but that's why it's called insurance
Thanks in advance for any and all of your feedback and suggestions.
Best Regards,
Kanoy(Honda 919 Hornet)