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Hey Guys, wanted to know if anyone out there knew of any insurance companies insured for freelance divers?
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go talk to an insurance broker
Affordable insurance for the freelance or small dive operation is very expensive. Starting at 1000,000.00 coverage for workmen's comp., General Liability, Water Craft / vessel you may be working from, marina operators coverage etc..
A small operation is nearly unheard of anymore, at least legal operations anyway. OSHA regs. require a minimum of three persons on each dive thus your operation must carry workmen's comp for each of them or they have to carry their own. Can you tell me of a Tender that earns enough to pay the cost of this insurance seeing that rates are based on EXPECTED full time annual income?
Right now to be a legal commercial dive operation - you must go BIG or go home.
If you follow the letter of the law; a person with a metal detector goes to a beech to recover a friends lost watch for a fee is breaking the law. I guess I should add the term "Navigable waterways".
I have been researching insurance to answer the same question. If you are able to find some additional information on this please feel free to post here, I would like more info on this.
At this point this is what I am finding, this does not mean I am a lawyer and grasp complete understanding.
O.P. - Good luck
Free lance diver does not require workman's comp. your exempt as business owner.
Water craft and vessel will fall under hull insurance if you own a boat. If you charter as for certificate of insurance and ask to be additional insured.
general liability is for what you do not how you do it. (ie underwater).
get a 1,000,000 excess liability rider , cost about $250. yr.
Fred, If you get the time, shoot me a note. I would like to get a better understanding. Sounds like you have had to deal with this. I keep running into cost prohibitive insurance policies. I have become a new subscriber to this board in effort to get a better handlle on starting my first independent buisness rather than work for someone else.
Cheers...
Fred.Johnson@calpia.ca.gov work e-mail
Don't take a risk insure with "Fisk"
New Orleans Broker I used to use.
Did you contact DAN? They provide insurance to freelance divers at a reasonable cost. I'm insured with them too. Their services are good.
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