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InjureFree’s Business Insurance: Coverage You Can Count On

InjureFree’s Business Insurance: Coverage You Can Count On
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With over 30 million youth athletes participating in sport in the United States, research tells us that almost 5 million of those 30 million athletes experience an injury annually. Therefore, it’s beneficial for youth sports organizations to have comprehensive accident and insurance policies.

While it may feel like an additional organizational responsibility to navigate, business insurance is crucial to youth sports organizations. Not only does it comply with legal requirements from governing bodies, it safeguards the organization from things like potential property damage and most importantly, trainer, coach, and athlete injuries. 

Having comprehensive insurance coverage can also enhance an organization’s reputation, provide peace of mind to parents, and reduce financial risks associated with lawsuits or medical expenses. Investing in business insurance is a proactive measure that ultimately supports the long-term growth and success of youth sports organizations.

  • How it Works

InjureFree offers a range of affordable and comprehensive coverage built to meet the needs of your organization. From general liability, injuries occuring before, during or after games and even event cancellation, InjureFree ensures that your organization is protected from potential risks. We work alongside you to best determine your organization’s needs. 

  • Why it Matters

Overall, business insurance offers peace of mind for youth sports organizations. It ensures they can continue operations as usual while mitigating potential financial and legal risks associated with the dynamic and at times unpredictable world of youth sports.

Want to get a quote for coverage from Amsis? Click here to get started.

We invite you to explore our website here. Contact us for more info on how our services can benefit your organization.

 

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