Planning an event is exciting. It's also risky. Whether you're hosting a wedding, festival, rodeo, corporate conference, or 5K run, one unexpected incident can cost thousands — or even millions — of dollars.
A guest slips. A storm cancels your event. A vendor damages the venue. Alcohol leads to an accident. Without insurance, you're paying for all of it yourself.
That's where event insurance comes in.
What Is Event Insurance?
Event insurance is a short-term policy designed to protect event organizers, venues, vendors, and hosts from financial losses related to accidents, property damage, lawsuits, or cancellations.
Think of it like a safety net for everything that could go wrong during your event. Most policies last 1 day, a weekend, or a few days — but coverage can extend from setup through teardown.
What Does Event Insurance Cover?
General Liability (Most Important) covers bodily injury, property damage, legal fees, and lawsuits. Example: A guest trips over a cable and breaks their wrist → you're covered. This is the #1 coverage venues require.
Event Cancellation Insurance covers financial losses if your event can't happen due to weather, venue damage, vendor no-shows, illness, or emergencies. Example: Your outdoor festival gets canceled by lightning → reimbursed for deposits and expenses.
Liquor Liability is critical if alcohol is served. It covers alcohol-related injuries, property damage, and lawsuits. Most venues won't allow alcohol without this.
When Do You Need Event Insurance?
You likely need insurance if: a venue requires it, you're serving alcohol, you have 50+ guests, vendors or contractors are involved, you've paid deposits or pre-paid expenses, or it's a public event.
Real talk: If money or people are involved → you should have coverage.
How Much Does Event Insurance Cost?
Most events cost between $75–$500 depending on type and size. Small private parties typically run $75–$150, weddings $150–$300, corporate events $200–$500, and festivals/large public events $500+.
Which is tiny compared to lawsuit costs. One claim can exceed $100,000+.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Waiting until the last minute. Not listing the venue as additional insured. Skipping liquor liability. Underestimating attendance.
Why Eventure?
At Eventure, we insure all events: festivals, rodeos, weddings, vendors, sports, corporate, nonprofit, and everything in between. Fast quotes. Simple applications. Real protection.
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