These are all great resources thanks y’all! I was also wondering if you have volunteers and/or participants fill out a waiver and what that looks like?

On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 5:05 PM Jim Sheehan <jim@ohiocitycycles.org> wrote:
Scott is a good guy, very thorough. 

If you want to get good liability INS for leading rides and events where you instruct the public on safe riding, it is worth looking into the LAB's certification.  They include coverage if someone is hurt on your ride, and if they are hurt later, and claim that you "told them to ride in the middle of the lane" .  There are some paperwork hoops to jump, but you should be tracking participants anyway, and it is pretty excellent coverage for $25/year (after passing a $500 certification seminar).
Jim Sheehan
Executive Director
Ohio City Bicycle Co-op
1840 Columbus Rd
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
216 830 2667
OhioCityCycles.org



Virus-free. www.avg.com

On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 1:39 PM David Oliver <nowhere3@gmail.com> wrote:
https://www.silentsportsinsurance.com/

https://www.erieinsurance.com/

Scott Chapin. He specializes in bike industry insurance. Direct 715-634-6513 │Cell 612-759-6350│Main 800-378-4318 scott.chapin@marshmma.com

Specializes in every aspect of bike related issues: Josh Powell, Holmes Murphy in Iowa (doesn't matter where you're located). (515) 223-6893 JPowell@holmesmurphy.com

Are some of the suggestions for bike shop insurance in the US that have come up in the past.
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