08-10-2007, 11:28 PM
I'm all for insurance. It's just hard to get a company to insure a group, since there are all kinds of possibilities, with different members, etc. A normal business insurance plan won't work.
For liability, I don't think there's anything better than a blanket insurance policy. It seems more likely, though, to be able to get a policy for a specific event, since the parameters are smaller than for a year's worth of protection. Basically, property insurance is a separate issue, and separate sort of thing. It's more difficult in the States to get that kind, we found out, since there's difficulty proving that the goods were actually stolen, instead of just "loaned" to a friend to collect. Fraud leads to stiffer rules, which encourage fudging on the rules, ad infinitum.
For liability, I don't think there's anything better than a blanket insurance policy. It seems more likely, though, to be able to get a policy for a specific event, since the parameters are smaller than for a year's worth of protection. Basically, property insurance is a separate issue, and separate sort of thing. It's more difficult in the States to get that kind, we found out, since there's difficulty proving that the goods were actually stolen, instead of just "loaned" to a friend to collect. Fraud leads to stiffer rules, which encourage fudging on the rules, ad infinitum.
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