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Peoone
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Liability Insurance

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Does anyone have any recommendations for a good provider of liability insurance for my dojo?

Also, what amounts/options should I look into?

Thanks in advance for all your replies.
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I've been using http://www.karateinsurance.com and according to the over 1000 other dojo listed on his website, most dojo use this company.

Of course, since no one has sued me, I can't say how good they are if you really need them.

Hopefully someone will respond with information about how reliable they are in the case of a problem.
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Post by Rising Star »

I also use the company George and did some research on them before I purchased my policy. They have a good track record and decent premium costs.

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