Make Summertime Safer: Why Special Event Liability Insurance Matters

Make Summertime Safer: Why Special Event Liability Insurance Matters

Make Summertime Safer: Why Special Event Liability Insurance Matters

As the months get warmer, calendars often get busier with summertime events and celebrations. From festivals, fundraisers and fairs to weddings and outdoor markets, Louisiana and Texas know how to celebrate the season. But behind every great event is careful planning, and that includes the right event liability insurance.

 

Special Event Liability Insurance: What it Does

We understand the risks associated with organizing or hosting a large summer event. These typically involve larger crowds, venues or outdoor setups, vendors and so on, each adding a layer of complexity. 

Special event insurance protects the event holder from most bodily injury or property damage claims arising from the event.

 

Keeping Celebrations Covered With Lane

With more than 200 class codes available, Lane & Associates’ Special Event Programs make it easy for you to meet your clients’ smallest premium needs efficiently.

Some highlights of our program include $1 million/$2 million limits offered through our in-house authority, and up to $5 million available. We also provide flexible coverage options for concessions, kiosks and vendors, with terms ranging from single-day events to annual policies. 

Whether your client is planning a golf tournament, wedding, reception, birthday party, meeting, festival, etc., don’t leave their event’s success to chance. Bind with Lane & Associates and give your client peace of mind so they can focus on what really matters – bringing people together..

Get in touch today to learn how we can support your clients’ summertime special event plans with coverage that shows up when it counts.

Karen Bivona is a Lane & Associates underwriter! She underwrites, quotes and services general liability accounts for contractor risks, including our online Artisan Contractor General Liability Program. She has worked with the company for more than 35 years.

Jonathan Whitaker is a Lane & Associates underwriter. One of his favorite parts about his job is the relationships and friendships he's able to extend beyond work. He enjoys golf, traveling, Saints football and spending time with his family.

Marie Hohensee is Lane & Associates Vice President of Commercial Underwriting and assists the commercial underwriters in making sound and profitable decisions in placing business for our customers, as well as underwriting her own book of business. She’s originally from California but has called Louisiana her home for more than 25 years and has been working in insurance for more than 30 years!

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Scott Landry is the president of Lane & Associates, an advocate of continuing education and has his CPCU, ASLI, AIS, AU, and AIDA. Scott is active in the insurance community, serving on Commissioner Donelon's Surplus Lines Insurance Advisory Council, The Louisiana Property and Casualty Insurance Commission and the Louisiana Surplus Lines Association. Some of Scott's hobbies include gardening and exercising.

Casey Lane is a Lane & Associates underwriter. His favorite part of his job is building relationships with the agents he serves. When he's not at Lane, Casey enjoys Saint's football, music and watching his four children's sporting events.

Chris Weego is a Lane & Associates underwriter. His favorite thing about working at Lane are his coworkers and the amazing agents he gets to work with. When he's not working, Chris enjoys playing golf, watching his kids play sports and cheering on the Chicago Cubs!

Don Lundy is a Lane & Associates Texas underwriter. Recently, he completed his CPCU designation after 15 years of off-and-on classes. When he's not working, Don enjoys photography, Star Wars, the Atlanta Braves and watching his son bowl.