Don't let worries about risk sink your fishing club's fun. By taking out fishing club insurance, you can rest assured that your club, its members and the public are protected against unexpected events.
GET A QUOTE & BUYWe know that, as avid anglers, the last thing you want to worry about is whether or not you're covered in case of a mishap. That’s why you need fishing club insurance.
With over 50 years’ experience, Cliverton know all about the risks involved in running a fishing club. They can help tailor your insurance cover so it’s bespoke to your club, meaning you’re protected should an accident happen.
This policy is suitable for those who require public liability insurance for running a fishing or angling club, water bailiffs or ghillies. It is not suitable for people who require cover for a commercial fishery or personal fishing liability.
There are two main types of insurance you need if you run a fishing club. Both are included in this insurance policy.
Public liability – designed to protect you against liability claims for injury caused to third parties or damage to their property as a result of your negligence. For instance, the club is holding a tournament on a public lake and a spectator is injured.
The standard limit is £5 million, but it can be extended to £10 million for an additional premium.
Products liability – this covers the club up to £5 million if injuries or damages arise as a result of a defective product that your business had supplied.
Fishing and fishing instruction, fishing clubs, angling clubs, use of boats, lectures and educational visits both on- and off-site, and fee-paying guests. Sea fishing is subject to insurer agreement.
Any activities outside of the UK, Northern Ireland or the Channel Islands or any excess applicable.
Employers’ liability – if you have paid, voluntary or self-employed helpers working for your business, you are legally required to have this insurance as this will provide cover should they suffer an injury while at work. The amount of cover provided is £10 million.
Personal accident – provides financial compensation should the insured party be injured while carrying out business activities. You can choose from benefits of up to £250 per week. This section includes a lump sum compensation for accidental death, permanent loss of sight and/or limbs and total disablement.
Please note that this does not cover any pre-existing conditions or illness, or any injury sustained whilst commuting to or from work.
Professional indemnity – protects your business should you offer professional advice for a fee, such as advising on fishing techniques, and it results in either a physical or financial loss. The resultant claims can be covered up to a standard of £500,000, however we are now able to offer lower levels of cover (£100,000 and £250,000) at reduced premiums.
Member to member – protection for an individual attending on a one-off basis who does not hold their own public liability insurance.
Equipment and property – we can cover your organisation’s property and equipment, from small items (such as handheld equipment) to large (such as office equipment). We are also able to arrange cover for commercial premises, business interruption, theft of money and your home.
Legal expenses - this is designed to protect you from unexpected legal costs arising from business risks. Find out more.
Property and equipment
Terms of Business
Provision of Service Statement
The public liability policy is underwritten by Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s.
Equipment and property is underwritten by Ecclesiastical Insurance Office plc.
Commercial Combined Key Facts
Combined Liability Policy Wording
Notice to policy holders - September 2024
Legal expenses policy is underwritten by ARAG plc.
Legal Expenses – Key Facts
Legal Expenses Policy Wording
Important information about our direct debit payment option
We want to make sure that you understand the necessary insurance terms found within our website. This summary should explain anything that you may be unsure of.
Negligence – failure to take proper care
Premium – cost of the insurance policy
Excess – the first part of any claim payable by you
Business interruption – provides cover for loss of income following damage to the premises from which you work. It does not provide cover for pandemics
Incapacity – inability to carry out activities
Liability – legal responsibility
Benefit – payment made
Compensation – payment made in recognition of loss or injury
Non-invasive – does not penetrate the skin
Banned breed – dogs which are illegal in the UK: American Pit Bull Terrier, Dogo Argentino, Japanese Tosa, Fila Brasilerio and XL Bully.
Indemnity – covers compensation for loss or damage
Common ownership – the use of land by one or more people, which is owned by someone else
DWAA – Animals listed on the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976
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