Special Event Liability Insurance

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More often, event organizers are being asked to provide proof of liability coverage for all types of events, from wedding receptions to rodeos, and softball tournaments to music festivals. CapriCMW offers Special Events Liability insurance that provides short term coverage for a broad range of events. It provides liability coverage, including defense costs for claims of negligence against the event host; and when required, we can also extend coverage to include Host Liquor Liability.

Coverage Features:

  • $1 million and $2 million liability limit options

  • Non-Owned Auto, Tenants Legal Liability and Medical Expenses included

  • Volunteers are covered as additional insureds

  • Host Liquor Liability extension available

  • Property and Crime coverages also available

Example Events Covered:

  • Social: weddings, barbecues, parties, auctions, reunions

  • Sporting: baseball, slo pitch, bonspiels, martial arts, tournaments, hockey/camps

  • Entertainment: music festivals, concerts, fashion shows, car shows, rodeos

  • Business: tradeshows,conventions, food vendors

  • ...and more!

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