We get questions every day regarding what are the common
coverage’s found in commercial property insurance for film and production
companies. Part one of our series, film & production company property
insurance, we will review; definition of covered property, leased or rented
property, accounts receivable, extra expense, and business personal property.
Let’s get to it.
Definition of Covered
Property-Covered property includes your equipment and related property used in
the entertainment industry including audio, visual, computer, recording,
lighting and projection equipment, wardrobes, props, costumes, and fine arts, as
well as similar property of others that is in your care, custody, and control.
Property Loaned, Leased or Rented
to Others-You’ll have coverage for direct physical loss to covered property you
own that you loan, lease, or rent to others.
Accounts Receivable- Coverage is
provided to reestablish accounts receivable records damaged as a result of a
covered, direct physical loss.
Extra Expense- Commonly used
equipment is easily and quickly replaced. Specialized or customized equipment
may not be. To help you keep your performance commitments, your policy can
cover the necessary and reasonable expenses up to a specific limit to expedite
the repair or replacement of covered property. We can also cover the expenses
to temporarily rent replacement property until your damaged property can be
reasonably repaired or replaced.
Business Personal Property-Your
policy covers direct physical damage to your business personal property
resulting from a covered cause of loss.
The staff at John Hart Insurance has over 60 years combined experience in the field of entertainment insurance. We focus exclusively on understanding the unique needs of motion picture, television, video, music and theatrical companies. This knowledge base allows us to structure an insurance program specifically for each client that will be a balance of the best coverage and most economical solutions to help them manage the risks inherent to their unique businesses.
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