
What if I only need Job Fair Insurance for 1 day?
If you don’t need insurance for an extended period of time, then Thimble has you covered. Our on-demand insurance will provide coverage for one hour, one day, or up to five days. We’re there for the time that you need us, including set-up and breakdown.
Do I need Job Fair Insurance if my venue has commercial liability insurance?
Most venues will already have commercial liability insurance, but this covers their exposure to incidents, not yours. If you’re hosting or sponsoring an event, you can be liable for injuries and damages that occur during the event; that’s why you should have Job Fair Insurance to protect you.
What are Thimble’s Job Fair Insurance coverage policy limits?
All of Thimble’s Job Fair Insurance policies start with a liability limit of $1 million per occurrence and a $1 million limit in aggregate coverage. You can increase this to a $2 million per occurrence limit with a $2 million aggregate limit.
Does Job Fair Insurance via Thimble cover event cancellation?
No. Thimble doesn’t cover event cancellation. Don’t worry, however, as you can cancel your policy at any time for a full premium refund before the policy start date/time. No questions asked.
I’m an event planner, do I need Job Fair Insurance ?
If you’re an event planner, you may already have event planner insurance for your company. Make sure you also have special event insurance for any event that you plan for an individual or organization. As the planner, you could be held liable for injuries or damages.
What other insurance may someone need for a job fair?
Many consultants and professionals attend job fairs. If part of your role involves consulting other businesses or people, you could be held liable for making professional errors or omissions that result in financial loss for your customers. This is where professional liability insurance comes in. Furthermore, if you are organizing the job fair, then you can have your vendors and other participants get general and professional liability coverage with Thimble and name you as an Additional Insured.
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