Coverages: Commercial General Liability | Liquor Liability | Product Liability | Property Damage | Public Liability
Ideal for any exhibitors at consumer shows, trade shows, craft shows, markets, food fairs, festivals, concerts, malls, farmer’s markets, flea markets, etc.
COVERAGE AVAILABLE
• $1,000,000 to $5,000,000 Commercial General Liability – with or without Food / Beverage coverage
• $500,000 Tenant Legal Liability - Covers liability for damage to premises you rent – Included
HIGHLIGHTS
• Premiums starting from $10
• Automatic quote bind and issue on the spot (some restrictions apply)
Exhibitor Liability by PAL Insurance Brokers Canada offers tailored protection for those taking part in trade shows, markets, festivals, and similar events. This product is designed for exhibitors who need reliable coverage, whether they are selling goods, serving food, or simply showcasing their business at a venue.
Coverage options range from $1 million to $5 million for commercial general liability, with tenant legal liability included up to $500,000. The policy also provides options for liquor and product liability, making it suitable for a wide range of event participants.
Premiums start as low as $10, with a $0 deductible, making this policy accessible for small businesses and individuals. The application process is quick, with instant quotes, binding, and issuance available online for most applicants.
About Exhibitor Liability by PAL Insurance Brokers Canada
This coverage is available in all provinces and does not require a broker contract, allowing for easy access and flexibility. It is not for event organizers but is ideal for anyone renting a booth or space at an event.
Certificates of insurance are issued right away, and food or beverage coverage is available if needed. For more details, brokers can check the policy wording or reach out using the ‘Contact Underwriter for Quote’ options on this page.
Exhibitor Liability by PAL Insurance Brokers Canada FAQs
What types of events are covered under the policy?
Exhibitor Liability by PAL Insurance Brokers Canada covers a wide range of events. These include trade shows, consumer shows, craft shows, markets, food fairs, festivals, concerts, malls, farmer’s markets, and flea markets. This policy is ideal for exhibitors who need flexible protection at both small and large venues.
Who is eligible to purchase this coverage?
Any individual or business renting a booth or space as an exhibitor can purchase this coverage. Event organizers are not eligible for this PAL Insurance Exhibitor Liability product, as the policy is designed specifically for exhibitors.
What is included in the commercial general liability coverage?
Commercial general liability covers claims of bodily injury or property damage to third parties. Exhibitor Liability by PAL Insurance Brokers Canada includes incidents that may happen at the exhibitor’s booth or as a result of their activities during the event.
What coverage limits are available with this Exhibitor Liability insurance product?
Coverage limits for commercial general liability range from $1 million to $5 million. Tenant legal liability is automatically included up to $500,000. Exhibitors can also add liquor liability and product liability, depending on their specific needs and event requirements.
Is there a deductible for claims under this policy?
There is no deductible for claims under PAL Insurance Brokers Canada’s Exhibitor Liability. This means exhibitors do not pay out-of-pocket costs when making a claim, which helps keep expenses predictable.
How quickly can an exhibitor receive proof of insurance with Exhibitor Liability by PAL Insurance Brokers Canada?
Proof of insurance is issued immediately after purchase. The online application process allows most exhibitors to get a quote, bind coverage, and receive their certificate on the spot, making it easy to meet event requirements.
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