All About the Magic Jun 7, 2019 1 0 Jun 11, 2019 #1 Need some advice on the best, inexpensive magician insurance.....looking for some suggestions....Thanks!
Need some advice on the best, inexpensive magician insurance.....looking for some suggestions....Thanks!
RealityOne Elite Member Nov 1, 2009 3,746 4,076 New Jersey Jun 11, 2019 #2 https://www.magictricks.com/insurance-policy-ultimate.html
W WitchDocIsIn Elite Member Sep 13, 2008 5,888 2,947 Jun 11, 2019 #3 I think IBM or SAM or both have insurance that you can get cheap if you're a member. I use this: https://www.specialtyinsuranceagency.com/ Decent coverage (as long as you're not a hypnotist .. wompwomp), not super expensive, and they're easy to work with.
I think IBM or SAM or both have insurance that you can get cheap if you're a member. I use this: https://www.specialtyinsuranceagency.com/ Decent coverage (as long as you're not a hypnotist .. wompwomp), not super expensive, and they're easy to work with.
obrienmagic Elite Member Nov 4, 2014 1,473 1,423 Orange County, Ca www.obrienmagic.com Jun 11, 2019 #4 I use K&K entertainers Ins. My premium is about $200 a year. Not bad. Covers general liability. If you need additional riders it may be extra.
I use K&K entertainers Ins. My premium is about $200 a year. Not bad. Covers general liability. If you need additional riders it may be extra.
W WitchDocIsIn Elite Member Sep 13, 2008 5,888 2,947 Jun 11, 2019 #5 Specialty is about $240-$280 for magicians that don't use fire or animals. Million dollar coverage, liability, equipment, etc. Pretty decent. I think my wife pays a little more because she's an aerialist as well as side show artist. Reactions: obrienmagic
Specialty is about $240-$280 for magicians that don't use fire or animals. Million dollar coverage, liability, equipment, etc. Pretty decent. I think my wife pays a little more because she's an aerialist as well as side show artist.