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i am doing dance coursework about freelance dancing, and the different insurance you have to have, and wondered if anyone could help with this? i have a bit of information, but i need it in human language, not mumbo jumbo i dont understand! thank yOU! xx

2007-03-15 09:39:33 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Insurance

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Public Liability Insurance is insurance for bodily injury or property damage that you may held accountable for during your freelance dancing. If you hurt somebody or damage somebody's property while doing your freelance dancing, then the insurance company pays for such damages. The damages cannot be intentional and the insurance has some conditions that void the coverage but basically that is what you get. You are insuring the public for bodily injury or property damage you cause while doing freelance dancing...

2007-03-15 09:44:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Briefly, public liability insurance provides cover for possible claims made against you by members of the public.

For example, if you fell off the stage whilst dancing and fell on to someone in the audience causing them injury they may be able to claim damages against you if they can show you were negligent - i.e, that you did not take due care.

See source for more details

I recommend that you speak to an insurance broker if you require this type of cover as it is complicated and specialised

2007-03-15 09:53:09 · answer #2 · answered by Charlie Babbage 5 · 1 0

Public Liability Insurance is primarily intended to provide compensation for injuries suffered by innocent third parties as a result of negligence. The insurance company undertakes to pay the injured person, assuring the injured party of immediate financial assistance regardless of your financial capacity.

If you own a car, you may be familiar with this type of insurance since this is compulsory in many countries whenever you have your vehicle registered. It is also known as Third Party Liability Insurance.

2007-03-15 23:13:52 · answer #3 · answered by DJ Lex 2 · 0 0

Most councils insist performers have atleast £5million pound insurance. If claims are awarded then the amount is based upon the loss of earnings of the 'victim' over there lifetime. If you somehow manage to disable a high flyer to the point where they cannot work then it covers you.

Our council insists on £10 million per ride for fairgrounds.

2007-03-15 09:51:01 · answer #4 · answered by Nneave 4 · 1 0

Its the type of insurance that street performers have. It protects you from the people around if they happen to get hurt during one of your performances. Lets say your dancing in front of some people at an event and your shoe flys off and into some person's face. The insurance will cover you if they try to sue you over it.

2007-03-15 09:44:21 · answer #5 · answered by randomfacts22 2 · 1 0

Insurance against damages awarded to members of the public because of an injury or damage to their property.

2007-03-15 09:42:35 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

learn rates for loose at - INSURERATESNOW.archives- RE Do i want public criminal accountability coverage ? we are commencing a service that fits agencies to internet site designers. Its an internet service. Theoretically there ought to be subject between the agencies assembly via our service. would we require some form of public criminal accountability coverage to cover us for such subject concerns ? or in line with possibility another form of coverage.? regards Ashley

2016-12-18 14:31:51 · answer #7 · answered by hayakawa 4 · 0 0

If a dancer in your class trips over your boom box while dancing She can claim compinsation through the coarts
and every one who owns there own bussines MUST have it ,its the law hope thats clear

2007-03-15 11:42:57 · answer #8 · answered by El Lobo 4 · 0 0

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