Blog

Posts Tagged ‘event’

Event Liability Insurance Basics

June 26th, 2011

What is event liability insurance?
Event liability insurance protects you from possible exposure of bodily injury and property damage arising due to your negligence during your event.

What coverage is available in event liability insurance?

Bodily Injury, personal and  advertising injury, product completion , property  damage and medical (optional in some cases)

Event Cancellation Insurance Coverages
This policy reimburses you for your net loss — should the performance or event be necessarily cancelled, postponed or rescheduled due to any peril except what is excluded. We can usually offer you a premium quotation within minutes of a submission.

1. Non-Appearance Insurance:
If your event relies on the appearance of a person or group (performer, speaker, player, invited guest, team, etc.), this option will protect you from the non-appearance of that individual. Generally, including this option requires a medical exam of the specific individual.

2. Weather:

This concerns specific weather conditions such as floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, lightning, or any other life-threatening weather condition. These weather conditions must prevent the majority of the audience from reaching the venue where your event is taking place.

3. Travel:

Unavoidable travel delays (aircraft or other modes of transportation), equipment delays, mechanical breakdown, power failures.

4. Natural Disaster:

Fire, earthquake or other damage that causes your venue to be unusable.

Are Event Insurances Affordable?
Event insurance can be very affordable. For instance An  Insurance Company offers an online option for single-day, invitation-style events with fewer than 200 attendees for a $100 – $150 premium .  Check average insurance rates here

What are the types of events that are generally covered for an event insurance:
Private events and business events are generally covered. Private events generally include: Anniversary Party, Baby Shower, Baptism, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Birthday Party, Class reunion, Engagement Party, Family Reunion, Graduation Party, House Warming, memorial service, Private Achievement Celebration, Private Holiday Party, Wedding Shower. And business insurances generally cover: Business Dinner, Non-Profit Function, Corporate Private Party, Fundraising Dinner, and Conferences. This is a general event coverage, however you have to check with your event insurance about the areas they cover.

What does a “named insurance” mean?

The “Named Insured” is the person or business/organization in whose name the policy was purchased. Typically the Named Insured would be the same person or business / organization entity that signed the contract with the venue or for the event.

How do I collect my liability policy which is required for the event?
Most purchasers can download their policies and certificates right from the web site as soon as the purchase is complete; a copy will also be e-mailed to you. Few other insurance companies e-mail the Certificate of Liability directly to your venue if you have provided their e-mail address on your application.

Will my event be covered if  it run’s past midnight?
Most of the times,  The Special Event Liability Policy will afford coverage for the day of the event as well as the 24 hours prior to the event and 24 hours after the event for the set up and tear down.

Note: This article is for information purposes only. Please contact a qualified insurance agent for advice.

List of websites to get event insurance quotes

http://www.travelers.com/
http://www.rvnuccio.com/
http://www.privateeventinsurance.com/
http://www.theeventhelper.com/
http://www.insureaparty.com/

Organizing an event? Sell tickets online in minutes with Eventzilla ( http://www.eventzilla.net )

· Event Insurance At A Glance: Event Insurance is a comprehensive plan which is to be put in a appropriate place, since the proper insurance coverage reduces the risks inherited to the event, or organiser/client. Unfortunately, in today’s litigious society, not taking the time to determine the necessary insurance coverage to protect your business could be a very costly mistake.Often, event coverage can be purchased on a per-program basis, depending on the number of attendees and days, type of event, and identified risks for that event

· What is an event planner insurance?

In a nutshell, event planners should carry “professional” insurance coverage that protects the individual and their business from liability claims arising out of their operations. In addition, events should have liability and other coverages for claims brought against the event itself — for example, a slip and fall claim occurring at the event. In case of unforeseen circumstances, the event may want to purchase cancellation coverage.

· What are all the insurance must-have’s?

This is a small gist on all the must have insurance plans an event planner/an organiser should have. This will help them protect their event from any sort of risks.

A Health Insurance

A Venue Coverage

A Trip Insurance

A Safe Shipping

And Your Value

· Are Event Insurances Affordable?

Event insurance can be very affordable. For instance An Insurance Company offers an online option for single-day, invitation-style events with fewer than 200 attendees for a $100 premium .

· What are the types of events that are generally covered for an event insurance:

Private events and business events are generally covered. Private events generally include: Anniversary Party, Baby Shower, Baptism, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Birthday Party, Class reunion, Engagement Party, Family Reunion, Graduation Party, House Warming, memorial service, Private Achievement Celebration, Private Holiday Party, Wedding Shower. And business insurances generally cover: Business Dinner, Non-Profit Function, Corporate Private Party, Fundraising Dinner, and Business Meeting. This is a general event coverage, however you have to check with your event insurance about the areas they cover.

· What does a “named insurance” mean?

The “Named Insured” is the person or business/organization in whose name the policy was purchased. Typically the Named Insured would be the same person or business / organization entity that signed the contract with the venue or for the event.

· Is the Special Event Liability Policy primary insurance?

If the Named Insured is held to be solely at fault in a claim the Special Event Liability Policy is primary insurance for both the named insured and any additional insured listed on the policy

· I live in one place, and the event to be held is scheduled to another place. Where am I entitled to take the policy from?

Your policy should be taken only where you live, irrespective of the venue scheduled for the event.

· How do I collect my liability policy which is required for the event?

Most purchasers can download their policies and certificates right from the web site as soon as the purchase is complete; a copy will also be e-mailed to you. We can also e-mail the Certificate of Liability directly to your venue if you have provided their e-mail address on your application.

If you have entered special wording for your venue, we will review your wording before finalizing your purchase. In this case you will receive a certificate of liability insurance, via e-mail, within 1 business day of the completion of the application. If requested on the application form, the venue will also receive a certificate within the same time frame, via e-mail.

· Will my event be covered if it run’s past midnight?

Most of the times, The Special Event Liability Policy will afford coverage for the day of the event as well as the 24 hours prior to the event and 24 hours after the event for the set up and tear down.

Tracking live social media conversations for your next event

November 16th, 2010

Now you can track live twitter conversations right from your event page using Eventzilla.

1. It allows you to display live twitter feeds by attendees and partners (example: your event’s official twitter handle, your guest speaker etc). You can also nominate relevant hashtags that you would like to feature from twitter.

2. Here is how you can setup this live feed:

Complete setting up an online event registration page for your event at Eventzilla for free

Select Event > Select Buzz from left Navigation > Enter the Twitter (Example @Techconference) and hashtags (Example #techconference #2010events) and you all set to track live social media conversations from your event page now.

live-social-media-conversations-for-your-event

Hosting an event? Accept registrations and payments using Eventzilla for a flat fee $1/ticket. Start your free trail today at http://www.eventzilla.net.

Eventzilla supports 24 world currencies for selling event tickets

August 7th, 2010
-U.S. Dollars
-Canadian Dollars
-Euros
-British Pounds
-Yen
-Australian Dollars
-Indian Rupees
-Singapore Dollars
-New Zealand Dollars
-Swiss Francs
-Hong Kong Dollars
-Swedish Kroner
-Danish Kroner
-Polish Zloty
-Norwegian Kroner
-Hungarian Forints
-Czech Koruny
-Israeli Shekels
-Mexican Pesos
-Brazilian Real
-Malaysian Ringgits
-Philippine Pesos
-Taiwan New Dollars
-Thai Baht

Global Currency Symbols - White- U.S. Dollars (USD)

- Canadian Dollars (CAD)

- Euros (EURO)

- British Pounds (GBP)

- Yen (YEN)

- Australian Dollars (AUD)

- Indian Rupees (INR)

- Singapore Dollars (SGD)

- New Zealand Dollars

- Swiss Francs

- Hong Kong Dollars (HKD)

- Swedish Kroner

- Danish Kroner

- Polish Zloty

- Norwegian Kroner

- Hungarian Forints

- Czech Koruny

- Israeli Shekels

- Mexican Pesos

- Brazilian Real

- Malaysian Ringgits

- Philippine Pesos

- Taiwan New Dollars

- Thai Baht

Step by Step Tutorial : Setting up an online registration form for your event

July 21st, 2010

5 Tips for choosing the right venue for your event

July 15th, 2010

iStock_000000898368XSmallWhen you invite people to an event, apart from the theme of the event, the other most important thing that factors into the decision of most of the attendees, is the venue. And which is why, we have tried to outline the 5 critical factors that you should keep in mind before zeroing in on your venue. If you are an event planner or someone who is about to host an event, you will understand the importance of a venue more than anyone else.

1.Location

The importance of the location cannot be stressed enough. We must understand that no-one will visit an event; however they may like it, if it is too far or improbable for them do so. Nobody likes to spend time traveling and hence, when deciding on your venue, you must keep this in mind. Have a look at your expected attendees and then choose a location that would seem appropriate to most of them.

2.Size

Have you ever been in an overcrowded room? Did you like it? Well, of course you didn’t. No one does. Hence, while choosing a venue, make sure that the place would still have some breathing space after all of your guests have arrived.

3.Amenities

Although most of the venues today provide the basic amenities and facilities that would be required during an event, be sure to check that they exist and have been well maintained. You don’t want to spend time on the D-Day sorting out parking problems!

4.The Price

While choosing a venue, more often than not, the deciding factor comes out to be the price. The essential thing is to maintain a balance. You don’t want overspend on the venue as that would mean curtailing your other expenses unnecessarily. At the same time, don’t just settle for the one that has the lowest pricing on the radar. Analyze your budget and see how much you can allocate to the venue without disturbing the rest of the plan.

5.The Visit

It is always advisable to visit the venue and check out all the facilities for yourself. Try and a have a look at some of the previous events that had been hosted at the venue and you would have a better understanding of the place.

——————————————————————–
Online Event Registration and Ticketing made easy at Eventzilla