Why does an archery club or instructor need insurance?
Insurance can be designed to protect you if you are accused of causing injury to someone or damage to their property or if you or someone you are responsible for is injured. It can also cover the costs of loss or damage to your property. From a more practical standpoint, you may find no one will let you use their facilities without proving you have minimal insurance.
If you’re an instructor, look at our page for sports instructors for more information.
What insurance do I need to consider?
Every club, organisation, and race is unique, so no ‘one size fits all’ insurance plan or solution exists. Aside from archery insurance, there are some other recommended insurance options for your club, such as:
Public Liability
Personal Accident
Cyber Insurance
Legal Expenses
Kit & equipment
Employers Liability
Event Cancellation
Sports travel insurance
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