Exhibition insurance provides coverage designed specifically to protect against risks commonly associated with the displaying or demonstrating of products when hosting events.
K&K’s experienced underwriting team crafts coverage designed to address each exhibition’s unique events. Before booking the venue, think of K&K first for insurance solutions!
Minimum general liability premium: $2,500.
Minimum package coverage premium: $5,000.
Product Highlights
What is eligible for this coverage?
Art Exhibitions
Trade Shows
Museum Displays
What is not eligible for this product?
Liquor in excess of 40% of revenue
More than 25% USA exposure
Premium under $1,000
New business venture with no prior experience
Risks domiciled in the USA
Insurance coverages available
Bodily Injury and Property Damage
Personal and Advertising Injury
Products and Completed Operations
Tenants Legal Liability
Medical Expense (other than participants)
Non-Owned Auto
Liability limits up to $10m (eligible classes)
Bodily Injury to Participants
Premises Liability Included
Optional Coverages
Participant Accident coverage
Property
Equipment Breakdown
Abuse
Liability for Independent Contractor (non-employees)
Event cancellation
Host Liquor Liability
Fitness Instructors and Coaches E&O
What do I need to apply?
Please complete the appropriate PDF application and submit as directed in the form. Coverage is subject to underwriting and may not be available to all applicants in all provinces. It is important to carefully review the terms and conditions of any insurance quotation. Please contact a K&K Canada representative if you have any questions.
Application must be submitted by a Canadian Licensed Broker.
Applications
Please click on the link below to download an application. Depending on your browser settings, the application may download directly to your computer without opening. Please check your download folder to find the PDF application document.
All descriptions, summaries or highlights of coverage are for general informational purposes only and do not amend, alter or modify the actual terms or conditions of any insurance policy. Coverage is governed only by the terms and conditions of the relevant policy.