Trev,
thanks for the reply. I mostly teach privately in my home and at
others. So I have some general personal training liability insurance.
But I am trying to make the move to a permanent location at which
time I will need more insurance dedicated to Martial arts training.
What association do you belong to?
Kuma
--- In impactmartialartsdojo@yahoogroups.com, trvimpact
<no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> I get my insurance through the martial arts association that we are
> affiliated to, so they have the headache of finding the best deals.
>
> Keep kicking Trev
>
>
> --- In impactmartialartsdojo@yahoogroups.com, kuma_son
> <no_reply@y...> wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I was wondering what, if any martial arts insurance, you are
using
> if
> > you teach a martial art.
> >
> > I have been training from my home(garage, basement) for the past
> > several years mostly private lessons with only a few students.
> These
> > students signed liability forms and were close friends and/or
> family.
> >
> > So, Insurance was really not an issue, with the sucess of my
> website
> > and the word of mouth from my students. I am getting much more
> intrest
> > and my class sizes are starting to grow.
> >
> > (i.e. it is time for some form of insurance) It has been a lot of
> > years since I need martial arts insurance and there are now a lot
> of
> > choices.
> >
> > So I was wondering if any of you had a suggestion of which to use
> or
> > not to use..
> >
> > Thank you in advance for your help.
> >
> > The Bear Warrior
> > Trent 'Kuma' Warner
> > www.bigbearacademy.com
> > www.tkwselfdefensecatalog.com
>