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Plain-English articles on event insurance, vendor coverage, certificates, and the things venues actually ask for.
May 8, 2026
Why Event Cancellation Coverage Matters
When deposits are non-refundable, cancellation protection is what saves the budget.
Read more →May 7, 2026
What is a Waiver of Subrogation?
Why the venue keeps asking for it and what it costs.
Read more →May 6, 2026
Liquor Liability for Special Events
When you need it, how it works, and what the carrier needs from you to bind it.
Read more →May 5, 2026
Festival Insurance: What Organizers Should Know
Crowd liability, vendor enrollment, weather risk, the festival producer's quick guide.
Read more →May 4, 2026
The Event Insurance Checklist for Weddings
A short list of coverages and confirmations every couple should walk through.
Read more →May 3, 2026
A Guide to Vendor Coverage
Why every vendor at your event needs their own policy, and how to make it painless.
Read more →May 2, 2026
What is a Certificate of Insurance?
The COI explained, what venues are really asking for and how to deliver it.
Read more →May 1, 2026
Event Insurance Coverage Basics
What special event liability actually covers, and why most venues require it.
Read more →April 7, 2026
Top 5 Reasons You Need Event Insurance
Venue requirements, guest injury, property damage, vendors and alcohol, and cancellation protection, in plain English.
Read more →April 6, 2026
The Pitfalls of Fully Automated Event Coverage
Where instant-checkout policies tend to fail, and why a hybrid model with human underwriting review produces better outcomes.
Read more →April 5, 2026
How Weather Insurance Claims Are Verified
How parametric weather coverage actually works, what data sources are used, and what to document if you think you have a claim.
Read more →April 4, 2026
The Cheapest Event Insurance and Its True Cost
Why the lowest sticker price is rarely the lowest outcome, and how to actually save without leaving coverage gaps.
Read more →April 3, 2026
Are Event Planners Responsible for Event Insurance?
Usually no, the host is. But planners should know when they need their own coverage and how to talk to clients about it.
Read more →April 2, 2026
Top Event Insurance Brokers in the US: What Actually Matters
What separates a real specialty broker from a generic checkout, and questions worth asking before you buy.
Read more →April 1, 2026
The Ultimate Guide to Event Insurance: Everything You Need to Know
What event insurance covers, what it excludes, when venues require it, and how to think about limits without the jargon.
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