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Day Care Insurance When parents entrust their children into your care, you are responsible (liable, in insurance and legal terms) for keeping them safe. But no matter how carefully you watch the children in your facility, accidents can and do happen. This leaves you open to unique liability exposures. For example, parents could sue you for negligence if their child is injured while in your care. If you were found guilty and had no insurance, you would have to pay the child's family out of your own pocket. Luckily, liability insurance can protect you and your assets up to the limits of the policy you buy. The policy limit is the maximum amount the insurance company will pay for covered claims. Claims involving injured children are always volatile and emotional-often leading to larger claims. So if you buy a policy with limits of $1 million, your covered claims will be paid up to that amount.
Why Day Care Programs Need Liability
Insurance There are two important reasons to buy liability coverage. First, in the event of a lawsuit, you will have the broad expertise of the insurance company to defend you in court and ultimately pay your covered claims. Second, the insurance company has extensive knowledge of child care claims, and can offer loss control advice that reduces the chance of a loss. A loss that "does not occur" keeps your premiums down and, more importantly, children safe. Please Note: The information contained in this Web site is provided solely as a source of general information and resource. It is a not a statement of contract and coverage may not apply in all areas or circumstances. For a complete description of coverages, always read the insurance policy, including all endorsements. |