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amandak

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Beyond product liability, when you set up at a public venue you need to think about potential harm to customers. Outdoor markets have windy, rainy, snowy days. In the past 2 years alone where i live, wind gusts have blown ofer heavy displays and overturned tents onto people. Who pays for that injury? Markets more frequently have been adding that insurance requirement to avoid litigation against their organization.

Many policies also cover your assets in case of the same. If you have an accident traveling to an event, or a flood in your production space your product and equipment can be covered.

Insurance is just a business expense, just like proper filing in your state, county and city. All are costs of doing business. Factor all that into your pricing and it works out. Being prepared and operating like a bona fide business opened a lot of very big doors, allowing faster sustained growth in my case.

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