THURSDAY, JULY 22, 2021
Before going into business, you might not realize just how many behind-the-scenes elements are involved. One critical aspect of owning a company or franchise is being properly insured. No matter what field you work in, there will be a list of coverage you need to protect yourself, your business and your patrons. Follow this guidance to learn about the insurance products to keep in mind if you have or are considering opening a family entertainment center.
Insurance Programs for Family Entertainment Center Owners
Here at Assured Partners – Wateridge Insurance Services, we offer a wide array of coverages for family entertainment centers, including:
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Flood
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General liability
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Active shooter
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Accident medical
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Liquor liability
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Umbrella/excess liability
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Business automobile liability, including non-owned auto for delivery
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Workers’ compensation coverage:
Risk Management Packages
Assured Partners also offers insurance and operations experts to help spot risk and how to mitigate it for family entertainment centers, including those that offer:
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Arcades
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Amusement parks
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Batting cages
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Bowling
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Bumper boats
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Bumper cars
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Climbing gyms
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Go-carts
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Golf courses
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Golf driving ranges
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Indoor playgrounds
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Kiddie rides
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Laser tag
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Miniature golf
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Rope courses
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Parachute simulators
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Rock walls
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Water parks
Our risk management package includes:
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Collect and maintain relevant insurance
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Documents for easy access and reference
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Search and collect insurance information and policies from past years to ensure continuity of coverage and to evaluate any possible lapses
Contact Assured Partners – Wateridge Insurance Services today for more information or to request a quote.
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