Insurance for haunt places?

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Insurance for haunt places?

Post by iHaunt » Fri Mar 25, 2011 1:29 am

Does anyone know what the insurance requirements are for haunts in USA? Such cities and states?
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Re: Insurance for haunt places?

Post by iHaunt » Sun Sep 11, 2011 9:42 am

I've found a good haunt insurance company! :D

Ken Donat :@: Westland Insurance is abosultely, undeniably, the best person to deal with if you need insurance for your haunt. He's professional, inexpensive, and extremely reliable.

Contact information:

Phone: 608-768-0401
Cell: 608-343-0273
Toll Free: 888-292-7389

E-mail: ken.donat@westlandinsurance.com


Go for Westland Insurance!! ;)

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Re: Insurance for haunt places?

Post by jadewik » Tue Sep 13, 2011 2:48 pm

Most injuries/accidents from general trick-or-treating are covered under some sort of accidental injury on the property policy (Sorry, I forget the technical term... not running on much sleep today). The only time a home haunt is not covered under a home owner's policy (and, possibly, some renter's insurance policies) is when you build a structure that is separate from the home, which would not be covered under the original policy.

I've heard that you can get a separate seasonal policy for those sort of temporary structures, though you may have to get inspected by the fire department for safety compliance first.

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Re: Insurance for haunt places?

Post by NeverMore » Sat Sep 17, 2011 2:55 am

iHaunt wrote:I've found a good haunt insurance company! :D

Ken Donat :@: Westland Insurance is abosultely, undeniably, the best person to deal with if you need insurance for your haunt. He's professional, inexpensive, and extremely reliable
Maybe this teacher should have applied for that insurance?

http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/ea ... 216011.htm

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