Why does a walking football club need insurance?
Your club will need insurance to handle claims should a player or member of the public be injured, if property is damaged or other situations where there may be loss, damage, injury or accusations of wrongdoing.
The types of cover your club may need are determined by the size of the club and its set-up. For example, a small walking football club may just need some basic insurances but the larger a club gets, the more liabilities it may need to cover. With our understanding of the sports & leisure sector and our insurance industry experience, we can help you understand what insurance you do, and do not, need.
What insurance do I need to consider?
Every club, organisation, and race is unique, so no ‘one size fits all’ insurance plan or solution exists. Aside from walking football insurance, there are some other recommended insurance options for your club, such as:
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