Insurance necessary?
I just purchased a 50mm 1.4 mainly for basketball in poorly lit gyms. When I use it I've been baseline a couple feet past the key. There is potential for getting landed on by players. Should I have some kind of liability insurance beyond my homeowners insurance in case one of the players would get hurt?
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Get an umbrella policy. its pretty cheap. I have $4m for $275.00
im happy i found this thread, since i am going to try to sell some photos of an event coming up. i have about 5k in equipment at this time and i would LOVE to get insured against damage.
I signed up with State Farm. They provide $1,000,000 liability for $225 and equipment insurance for $18 per $1000 coverage.
im assuming/hoping thats annual?
also, sorry to OP for the partial threadjack.
Yes, you need insurance.
After shooting mostly motorsports professionally for the last 15 years, the odds finally caught up to me last year.
Standing on the inside of a corner in what should have been a very safe spot, I got hit from behind by an out of controll rider. Blew my hip through my pelvis and tore my 1D mark 2 in half. Resulted in 2 weeks in the hospital and 4 months in a wheel chair.
I have always had insurance and its a dam good thing.
My personal health insurance picked up the hospital bills ($175,000) and my business insurance covered my camera gear ($7,800)
On the ad shoot I did today I had to list the property owner as a secondary insured. A must if you shoot location work for ad clients. That is also through the business insurance.
If you dont have it, get it. NOW!!!
Thanks for this thread! I got with my State Farm agent and have inventoried my stuff and pay 2.40 per 100 bucks of equipment. Got my laptop all my gear, cards, light meter insured for 18 bucks a month. I should have done this a while back. I emailed back and forth explained my situation and my agent got me hooked up, I am not getting rich but getting better and having fun. Now I can rest easy with a 100 dollar deductible that my stuff is squared away. There will be a ton of folks that will read this thread and say wow I can replace it not big deal. After adding up 2 bodies, 2.8 lenses light meters, cards, extenders, cables, batteries, grips, I have $9000 dollars worth of gear. Don't get caught without insurance..
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