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Old 12-22-2007, 10:12 AM
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Stunt Shows and Insurance.

For the riders out there that use/have used insurance policy's for stunt shows, who did you go through, what company's are out there that would cover us to do stunt shows? Also is it possible to obtain coverage for 1-2 days?
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Re: Stunt Shows and Insurance.

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For the riders out there that use/have used insurance policy's for stunt shows, who did you go through, what company's are out there that would cover us to do stunt shows? Also is it possible to obtain coverage for 1-2 days?
Dan, What's up??/

There are 3 I know of...PM me after jan 3rd when I get back to FL...and i'll get them to you..

OH by the way I'm in CT till the 2nd!!! Jan! HIM ME UP!
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Everytime Ive done a show its been through promoters or companies and i made it clear that its their venue and show so they pay.

Plus the people sign a waiver just like one at race tracks.
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Re: Stunt Shows and Insurance.

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Everytime Ive done a show its been through promoters or companies and i made it clear that its their venue and show so they pay.

Plus the people sign a waiver just like one at race tracks.

In some venues insurance is a MUST and usually a 2 million dollar liability policy especially if you are on city, county or state property! No matter how many liability waivers you sign, or companies are involved!
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Re: Stunt Shows and Insurance.

nope. i did 2 shows the city knew of in the dowtown district. they knew we were doing them becuase we had to get permits to shut the street down.

but thats just around here. One guy from the city said a lawyer written waiver should suffice if we submit it to him for a review a week before.

not saying your wrong but we did it twice and thats what they said. it may be different in other places.

best thing to do is to just call the city and a lawyer and figure it out with them. thats what we did.
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Re: Stunt Shows and Insurance.

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Dan, What's up??/

There are 3 I know of...PM me after jan 3rd when I get back to FL...and i'll get them to you..

OH by the way I'm in CT till the 2nd!!! Jan! HIM ME UP!
Awesome, sounds good frankie! I'll be hollering atcha, you must be loving all the snow and coldness haha.




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Everytime Ive done a show its been through promoters or companies and i made it clear that its their venue and show so they pay.
Plus the people sign a waiver just like one at race tracks.
Yeah thats the usual method. But now that I am trying to book shows on my own, one of the biggest things that comes up is insurance.
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Re: Stunt Shows and Insurance.

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Awesome, sounds good frankie! I'll be hollering atcha, you must be loving all the snow and coldness haha.






Yeah thats the usual method. But now that I am trying to book shows on my own, one of the biggest things that comes up is insurance.
yea... see i never done that... but hopefully this summer. :YEAH
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Re: Stunt Shows and Insurance.

i did a show downtown indianapolis on the street. had the permit but no insursance, if something was to of happened i wouldve been fucked.
dan call around to differnet insurance companies and ask who sells event insurance w/ million liability. some will do it for when you have the events others do it quartely to yearly. hope that helps.
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Re: Stunt Shows and Insurance.

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In some venues insurance is a MUST and usually a 2 million dollar liability policy especially if you are on city, county or state property! No matter how many liability waivers you sign, or companies are involved!
+1

you can download pretty hi-res certificates of insurance online.. and with a lol photoshop.....


i pay almost a grand per show for my 2mill insruance policy.

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Re: Stunt Shows and Insurance.

is the insurance for just you or the whole crew that does the show with you
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Re: Stunt Shows and Insurance.

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+1

you can download pretty hi-res certificates of insurance online.. and with a lol photoshop.....


i pay almost a grand per show for my 2mill insruance policy.

-kane
i think your throttle control has to due with your rate
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Re: Stunt Shows and Insurance.

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i think your throttle control has to due with your rate
im a lumberjack and I dont care...



Originally Posted by on_thegas
is the insurance for just you or the whole crew that does the show with you
same price regardless
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Re: Stunt Shows and Insurance.

thanks for the input so far felllas
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Re: Stunt Shows and Insurance.

Originally Posted by Kaneone
+1

you can download pretty hi-res certificates of insurance online.. and with a lol photoshop.....


i pay almost a grand per show for my 2mill insruance policy.

-kane

holy **** if your paying a grand per show how the **** are you making money off of the show thats insane.

okay what about say like bubba blackwell that buel guy that travels around to different harley dealerships and does shows, do you think the dealership is paying for the insurance or do you think he is paying and that just get added to the bill..??

I mean to be paying grand per show how much are they paying you that your still making money. I can see getting paid enough at big events, but what about the small time guys, how are they supposed to do a show when they are only getting like 800 bucks total for the show...??
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Re: Stunt Shows and Insurance.

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holy **** if your paying a grand per show how the **** are you making money off of the show thats insane.

okay what about say like bubba blackwell that buel guy that travels around to different harley dealerships and does shows, do you think the dealership is paying for the insurance or do you think he is paying and that just get added to the bill..??

I mean to be paying grand per show how much are they paying you that your still making money. I can see getting paid enough at big events, but what about the small time guys, how are they supposed to do a show when they are only getting like 800 bucks total for the show...??
There would most likely be no insurance involved for a small show thats only paying out $800. The other thing you can do to make money at shows is merchandise.
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Re: Stunt Shows and Insurance.

[QUOTE=danherz;3075818]Awesome, sounds good frankie! I'll be hollering atcha, you must be loving all the snow and coldness haha.QUOTE]


it's damm cold!!!
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Re: Stunt Shows and Insurance.

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There would most likely be no insurance involved for a small show thats only paying out $800. The other thing you can do to make money at shows is merchandise.

yea see that sucks.

We did two small shows at a chevy dealership but there was no insurance or any of that even talked about hahah thank god nothing happen thats for sure
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get into old cars!
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we have a 1 mil from AIG and it was about $400 per event
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you idiots shouldnt be doing shows for $800
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