Insurance for pole dancing instructors - What you should know.
Click here to Complete an online insurance quote requestAs a pole-dancing instructor probably the most important element of insurance cover is against potential public liability and professional indemnity claims made by your clients. For example you could give a class where someone injures himself or herself and decides to sue you, alleging that the injury was sustained as a result of your incorrect instruction. Most liability claims occur many months, even years after the alleged incident actually took place. Click here to see what can go wrong! If they were successful in this action then the courts could award damages against you. Without insurance you could be facing a large bill and potentially the end of your business and livelihood. Professional Fitness (in association with PDC) policies are specifically tailored to meet the requirements we feel a pole-dancing instructor needs. Not only does it include Liability cover at either £2 million or £5 million, but also as standard includes Professional Indemnity cover for £1m. If you purchase a Standard Tradesman Liability policy then this will not include automatically Professional Indemnity cover and many also include excesses dependent on which section of the liability policy you cover. Professional Fitness (in association with PDC) cover gives you: • Professional Indemnity – covers you for breaches of professional duty arising from negligent acts, errors or omissions As a pole dancing instructor an important element of insurance cover is against professional indemnity claims. • Occurrence Based Liability cover – A unique feature under the liability cover. This means cover can extend up to three years after the date of any incident (subject to the laws pertaining at the time); an important benefit when you consider most liability claims occur many months, and sometimes years after an alleged incident • There are no policy excesses – so in the event of a claim there is nothing you need to pay up front
Top tips: • Keep a note of your renewal date so you have time to compare policies with other providers. • Check public liability insurance is written on an occurrence basis not ‘claims made’. • If you teach at leisure centres or sports clubs who is responsible for ensuring insurance cover is in place? Is it you or the centre? Don’t get caught out – check the details before you enter the studio! • Some insurers can include Personal Accident cover in the policy at a small additional cost; a valuable benefit.
To apply online for the PDC Pole Dance Instructor Insurance click here If you have any problems with the online form or if you want to ask a question not covered in this page, please contact us with the title PDC insurance and we will be able to assist you with your enquiry. |