Crucial Coverages Event Organizers Should be Aware of as Live Events Return
The excitement around live events has never been higher, but so are the concerns of organizers, operators and vendors.
The excitement around live events has never been higher, but so are the concerns of organizers, operators and vendors.
As carriers introduce new targeted exclusions and restructure existing special event policies, agents who want to grow their business must stay up to date.
There have been numerous changes in the special events insurance industry. Here are three ways agents can assist clients to become better prepared.
While special events are expected to continue to be scheduled through 2022, the ramifications from the pandemic may continue to haunt the industry.
The world has changed and the special events industry must change with it. Here are four strategies agents can use to help get their clients back to work while managing risk.
COVID-19 hit the special events market hard, yet there is a sense of optimism for when things return to normal. Here are three tips for agents to help clients get ready for when the lights come back on.
When considering the two elements of the special events insurance market—property-casualty and contingency—there’s been a real variance in how the market has been impacted.
The coronavirus has hit the special events industry particularly hard and insurers are paying the price.
After the SARS outbreak in 2003, The All England Lawn Tennis Association, which organizes the Wimbledon tennis tournament, has purchased pandemic insurance for around $1.9 million every year.
From birthday parties to weddings and conventions to concerts, the need for special events insurance has never been greater.