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Re: [Certified-Personal-Trainer] Re: Liability Insurance

Hey Catherine, I'm going to open a studio. I feel it will be less frustrating for myself as well as for my family to operate outside of the home. My county wouldn't allow me to do so anyway by me living in a less than 7 year old subdivision which is steadily growing.
 
I wish you the best in your business. Keep us posted on what you decide to do.
 
Dina

Catherine K <cfknc@...> wrote:
I'm in the same boat as you. I'm still shopping for insurance too.
What are you planning to do regarding insurance for your home studio?
I have a nice gym at home and have been considering opening that up to
clients but worry about personal liability with my home. Not sure how
to separate the two. How are you doing this?

--- In Certified-Personal-Trainer@yahoogroups.com, Dina Tuff
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> Hello everyone! I have a quick question to ask regarding insurance.
I am looking to start my in home studio as well as do group classes in
local parks & one on one in client homes but I have no idea which
liability insurance is best for me. The companies I have looked into
had an option for personal training or group instructor and I am
certified in both and really plan to do both for a more secured means
of income.
> Who do you all have your liability insurance with and whats the
average rate per month/annually? I'm pretty sure the rates may vary by
state but not much.
> Also those of you who are pt's & instructors which route did you
take or was it possible to do both?
> Thanks in advance for your time and knowledge,
> Dina
>
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Hello everyone! I have a quick question to ask regarding insurance. I am looking to start my in home studio as well as do group classes in local parks & one on...
Dina Tuff
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Jun 3, 2007
11:12 pm

... Hi Dina. I use fitness and wellness liability insurance. http://www.fitnessandwellness.com/index.htm It costs $172 a year once you become a IDEA member,...
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Jun 21, 2007
6:03 pm

I'm in the same boat as you. I'm still shopping for insurance too. What are you planning to do regarding insurance for your home studio? I have a nice gym at...
Catherine K
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Aug 25, 2007
12:04 am

Hey Catherine, I'm going to open a studio. I feel it will be less frustrating for myself as well as for my family to operate outside of the home. My county...
Dina Tuff
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Aug 25, 2007
9:27 am

I have mine with reps 3 mil for about £95 and your covered for what your qualified for. it works for me as i work from home most of the time. regards ghandi ...
Anthony Daykin
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Aug 27, 2007
7:33 pm

thats if your in the UK if your in the states ,,,,I dont know ??? Catherine K <cfknc@...> wrote: I'm in the same boat as you. I'm still shopping...
Anthony Daykin
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Aug 27, 2007
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