Adam_XKT Posted August 14, 2012 Posted August 14, 2012 The current incarnation of our martial arts program is crumbling. We are currently in a high school teaching primarily to high school students. We also have two grade school locations. Being in a school setting has both positives and negatives. I have decided the negatives outweigh the positives at the moment and would like to look into consolidating to one single location, ceasing the existence of that program, and starting a new club in its place. What do I need to look for with regard to insurance? http://www.adambockler.comhttp://www.metamoramartialarts.com
darksoul Posted August 14, 2012 Posted August 14, 2012 The current incarnation of our martial arts program is crumbling. We are currently in a high school teaching primarily to high school students. We also have two grade school locations. Being in a school setting has both positives and negatives. I have decided the negatives outweigh the positives at the moment and would like to look into consolidating to one single location, ceasing the existence of that program, and starting a new club in its place. What do I need to look for with regard to insurance?Hmm... in my experience, you should have general business insurance with a detailed waiver that outlines that injuries sustained in the dojo are not the fault of the dojo or its instructors. Depends on the location of your dojo and country/province/state laws. Shodan - Shaolin Kempo███████████████▌█
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