
Understanding insurance policies and programs
SIA offers Commercial General Liability (CGL) policies for individual performers and vendors through a master policy, and coverage for select groups of low-risk performers and event planners through program insurance. While both provide liability coverage, they work a little differently. Let's talk about them!
Master policy - individual performers and mobile vendors
SIA's individual performers and mobile vendors are covered under a master policy. A master policy is a single insurance contract

Misrepresentation and insurance fraud
Whether you're renewing your policy or starting a new one, insurers have an extensive review process once an application is received. Reviewing applications helps underwriters make sure what's on the application is both accurate and something that can be covered by the policy. After all, there's no point in buying insurance if your operation(s) are excluded by the policy you're applying for! After your application is read, an underwriter will cross check the information by Googling you/your

Product Liability vs. Products-Completed Operations
Whether your products are homemade or you're reselling, despite best efforts there is always a chance that your products may fail to work properly, be defective, cause bodily injury, or cause property damage. This could lead to a lawsuit. These types of claims would fall under either the Product Liability or Products-Completed Operations part of your Commercial General Liability policy.
First, let's talk about Product Liability coverage.
Product Liability (PL) insurance covers claims arising

The importance of insurance
We have conversations quite frequently with clients where they ask why they need insurance. We hear comments like "I've performed without insurance for over a decade. Why now?" or "I'm a safe performer, I just sit on stage and play guitar. I don't do any of that fire performing stuff." However, most claims that come in are completely fluke accidents, quite literally...the unexpected.
In this sue-happy world that we live in, practicing safety for just your performance or selling your services

Rigging - what's covered and what's not?
We understand that rigging is a big part of some of our clients' performances, but what exactly is covered with our policy?...what's not? Let's dive in!
First, there's no coverage for rigging for others with the performer policy (or any policy we offer). A performer is not a rigger, and riggers are a different insuring class. Performer assistants are also never covered for rigging for others. If a performer has an assistant on their policy, that assistant can be covered for helping that