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INSURANCE FOR CLUBS, PUBS, PUBLIC HOUSES, HOTELS, LICENSED
PREMISES, SPORTS CLUBS, GYMS, NIGHTCLUBS, RESTAURANTS
AND ALL LEISURE INDUSTRY BUSINESS
There are many types of commercial insurance that offer
valuable protection to any leisure industry business.
Please read the following to ensure that you can correctly
identify the areas which are important to the protection
of your business.
Whilst all of the undernoted sections are important
to you your attention to the following specifics is
very important
Third Parties on your Premises
By the very nature of the Leisure Industry, the public
are invited onto your premises.
It is your legal obligation to ensure that your premises
are a safe place for visitors.
Also, goods and services sold and supplied must be to
the required standards.
Licensed Premises
There is the obvious issue of goods consumed on the
premises particularly as many establishments provide
food as well as drink.
Potential for Food Poisoning exists even in the best
run premises.
Also if there is entertainment provided, particularly
in nightclubs or where a “late license”
exists, nuisance to local residents must be considered.
Sports Clubs
Above considerations also apply but special care and
consideration must be given where professional tuition
of any kind is given and also the basic duty of care
required ie ensuring that all equipment is in excellent
condition, pool areas are properly supervised and all
staff are fully trained.
Hotels
In addition to the points made above Hoteliers have
additional legal responsibilities for goods belonging
to their guests.
Cinemas/Theatres
With large groups of people contained in a limited area
fire security and general housekeeping have to be of
the highest standard.
The Local Authority Fire Department will only issue
certificates where all the appropriate regulations have
been adhered to.
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Leisure Insurance Information
Under UK law some types of Leisure commercial insurance
are compulsory.
This site has been designed to enable and provide you
with information and the best possible assistance with
all the commercial Insurance needs of your business.
There are many types of commercial insurance that offer
valuable protection to any licensed premises business.
Please read the following to ensure that you can correctly
identify the areas which are important to the protection
of your business.
Whilst all of the undernoted sections are important
to you your attention to the following specifics is
very important
LEISURE INDUSTRY INSURANCE COVERS AVAILABLE
PROPERTY
The Buildings and Contents can be insured against fire,
lightning, explosion of gas and boilers used for domestic
purposes,and also "special perils" such as
explosion, riot, malicious damage, storm, flood, impact
by aircraft, road and rail vehicles, escape of water
from tanks or pipes and sprinkler leakage.
"All risks" insurance gives wider cover including
any accidental damage or loss not specifically excluded.
However "all risks" will not cover wear and
tear, electrical or mechanical breakdown and gradual
deterioration which will be specifically stated in the
policy document.
How much should you cover your business for
?
Buildings – the business premises should be insured
for their full rebuilding cost (including professional
fees and the cost of site clearance) and not just for
their market value. You may need expert advice to calculate
the rebuilding cost, which often differs significantly
from market value.
Contents – your stock should be insured for its
cost price without any addition for profit. Provision
can be made for seasonal stock fluctuations particularly
for leisure industry trades.
Plant and business equipment can be insured on either
a "replacement as new" or an "indemnity"
basis. If indemnity is chosen, wear and tear will be
taken into account when settling any claims.
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION
Damage to your property or machinery, or loss of stock,
could seriously disrupt your business leading to loss
of income and extra expenses.
You must also consider how similar loss or damage at
the premises of your suppliers or customers may impact
your own business and consider taking out cover for
such eventualities
Business interruption insurance will compensate for
the short-fall in gross profit together with paying
any increased working costs and extra accountants’
fees incurred.
When arranging this contingency insurance you will
need to estimate the maximum time needed to get your
business working normally following the most serious
damage. The insurers will ask for an estimate of your
anticipated gross profit. If an auditor later certifies
an actual figure materially lower than this estimate,
a return of premium is normally given.
ENGINEERING COVERS Engineering insurance provides cover against electrical
or mechanical breakdown for most machinery, including
computers.
Under UK law, many items of plant such as boilers, lifts
and lifting machinery must be inspected regularly by
a qualified person. Insurers can arrange to provide
this service - please enquire.
THEFT
Contents are usually covered against theft providing
there has been forcible and violent entry to or exit
from the premises. Damage to the building resulting
from theft or attempted theft will also normally be
covered. Theft by employees is usually not covered –
cover against employee dishonesty can be arranged by
a fidelity guarantee policy.
MONEY
Money insurance is on an "all risks" basis
and covers cash, cheques, postage stamps and certain
other negotiable documents.
Different limits will apply to money on the premises
in and out of business hours, in safes, at the homes
of directors or employees and in transit. There may
be requirements in the policy relating to safe keys
and the method of transit.
Personal assault cover may be included, which will
provide compensation for you or your employees following
injury during theft or attempted theft of money.
PUBLIC LIABILITY
This provides you with cover and protection against
claims for which you would be legally liable for and
brought to you by anyone (other than your employees)
for bodily injury or loss or damage to property arising
in the course of your business.
PRODUCT LIABILITY
This protects you against legal liability you may incur
as a result of a product that you manufacture or supply
is faulty or defective and causes loss or injury to
a person or a business.
Eg manufacture of an article not finished properly leaving
sharp edge which causes injury.
EMPLOYERS LIABILITY - Legal Requirement
This is legally required if you have employees (including
Directors in a Ltd Company) The Insurance is to protect
employers against claims for bodily harm or death brought
to employees in the course of employment( this also
includes injury by other employees, for whom the employer
is liable).
A certificate has to be displayed in a place that all
can see.
GOODS IN TRANSIT
Goods in transit insurance covers goods against loss
or damage while in your vehicle or when sent by carrier.
The sum insured may be a limit for each vehicle or any
one consignment.
CREDIT INSURANCE
This protects you against customers who fail to pay
their invoices. Because the risk of bad debt can be
high, you would probably find it hard to get cover for
this unless your business has been successfully up and
running for some time.
FIDELITY INSURANCE
This covers you for fraud or dishonesty by employees;
it can be taken out for specific employees or the whole
staff.
LEGAL EXPENSES INSURANCE
This helps to cover the majority of your costs in the
event of a legal dispute.
This usually covers legal costs for employment tribunals,
prosecutions under Acts such as Health and Safety at
Work (etc) 1974,contract disputes and costs caused by
in-depth Internal Revenue or Custom and Excise investigation.
Some legal expenses policies also provide free legal
advise as well as cover for employees time lost during
jury service or as a witness in a case
.
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