"Through the course of my life, I've spent most of my money on motorcycles, drinking, drugs and chasing wild women. The rest of the money I just wasted."
I am the chosen one, the mighty hand of vengeance...
... sent down to strike the unroadworthy!
I need to ask you about Professional Liability Insurance too... for the Divemaster Program. PADI is all about making all kinds of money (book here, electronic log there, PADI-approved blah blah blah here...) so They are saying I should have Liability Insurance, incase someone died on my watch as a DM in the open water or something.
Do you offer that?
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Vampires MC. We ride motorcycles. We ride motorcycles fast. We're a family. We know where to hide the bodies.
The_grinch: "Yes, I love colic and rectal thermometry."
I need to ask you about Professional Liability Insurance too... for the Divemaster Program. PADI is all about making all kinds of money (book here, electronic log there, PADI-approved blah blah blah here...) so They are saying I should have Liability Insurance, incase someone died on my watch as a DM in the open water or something.
Do you offer that?
Unless your guiding dive trips on your own..... i.e. running your own buisness....the shop you work for will be carrying that kind of coverage......look into DAN they offer the best stuff pertaining to diving.....here's a recent article about insurance coverage, PADI, and DAN........http://www.diversalertnetwork.org/ne...spx?newsid=869
What I was told was that the Instructor and Business Liability does NOT cover ME in accidents, only the business, on location, and Instructors have to carry their own.
When I'm DMing Open Water Scuba courses in the open open, I will be taking the students on "tours" after their skills. during that time, if anything happened, I am responsible, I guess.
I need to read your article though. :-)
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Originally posted by epim
Vampires MC. We ride motorcycles. We ride motorcycles fast. We're a family. We know where to hide the bodies.
The_grinch: "Yes, I love colic and rectal thermometry."
When I'm DMing Open Water Scuba courses in the open open, I will be taking the students on "tours" after their skills. during that time, if anything happened, I am responsible, I guess.
The only tours you can do as a DM are tours for divers who are already certified.
If you are taking "students" on tour then you will be accompanied and overseen by an instructor and will actually still be a student yourself (but the other students will not likely know that). The insrtuctor would be the one resposnable for all of you.
But if your like the other S's....you can never have to much insurance....=)
The only tours you can do as a DM are tours for divers who are already certified.
If you are taking "students" on tour then you will be accompanied and overseen by an instructor and will actually still be a student yourself (but the other students will not likely know that). The insrtuctor would be the one resposnable for all of you.
But if your like the other S's....you can never have to much insurance....=)
Insure your fine ass...just in case it goes flying off the back of my sidecar!
What I was told was that the Instructor and Business Liability does NOT cover ME in accidents, only the business, on location, and Instructors have to carry their own.
When I'm DMing Open Water Scuba courses in the open open, I will be taking the students on "tours" after their skills. during that time, if anything happened, I am responsible, I guess.
I need to read your article though. :-)
Do you have any thing in writing that states what you need? So State Farm does not offer insurance for your particular need. I spent some time looking around and it seems a lot of people just use Vicencia & Buckly (They are PADI sponsored). Now in your situation it may be best to stick with a company like this BECAUSE this is a specialty line of insurance. If these folks are endorsed by PADI it is likely the two companies worked together to create a specific product that meets the needs of divers.
I also checked them out on the California DOI site. They seem very legit. I contacted them and the policy is underwritten by "Lexington" they are part of AIG. They are an A rated company BUT AIG is also in some trouble right now so their fiscal outlook is not so good. I can take some time to explain why this matters to you. If you want to take a look around and see if there is another company out there I would be happy to look at their "ratings" and complaints with the DOI.
I hope this helps.
~Lauren
Thank you so much Sarah! I'll see you on Wednesday hopefully for bike night and we can talk about it then, but I don't think it's too important, that's what I was finding too, so I need to talk to my instructor more I think before I make you work for it. :-P
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Originally posted by epim
Vampires MC. We ride motorcycles. We ride motorcycles fast. We're a family. We know where to hide the bodies.
The_grinch: "Yes, I love colic and rectal thermometry."
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