No. Workers Compensation must be obtained in conjunction with another line of coverage.
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General Program Questions And Answer
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No. Cast coverage is not available and can not be added to the short term production program.
Property and liability coverage is permitted as long as the cameras are ONLY in the stands, and not near the track.
Coverage is only valid in the US & Canada and not in any other countries.
If coverage is bound prior to the effective date, coverage begins at 12:01am on the first date of coverage. If coverage is bound on the effective date, coverage begins once coverage is bound.
Coverage ends at 12:01am on the last date of coverage. For example, if the policy period is 7/1/02 – 7/5/02, coverage ends at 12:01 am on 7/5/02. If coverage is required for 7/5/02, then the expiration date should be 7/6/02.
No. Coverage cannot be bound prior to the current date.
Coverage is only valid in the US & CanaNo changes can be made to policies that have expired.da and not in any other countries.
Is a production with a flash box acceptible?
Yes.
Equipment used underwater is only covered if used in a swimming pool.
Yes. Property coverage can be issued mono-line.
No. Negative and faulty stock must be obtained in conjunction with rented and/or owned equipment.
An unlimited number of certificates can been issued if the blanket additional insured coverage is selected. However, certificates requiring special wording, special forms be completed, or waiver of subrogation will incur an additional fee.
Yes. Liability coverage can be issued mono-line.
If the golf cart is not licensed for road use, it is not eligible for coverage under the auto policy and would therefore be covered under the equipment coverage section.
No. Auto coverages must be written in conjunction with General Liability coverage.
No. Coverage for scooters and/or motorbikes is not provided.
If the U.S. employees are in Canada temporarily, they are covered under the U.S. workers compensation policy. However, any Canadians hired are not covered. In additional, repatriation is not covered.
No. Workers Compensation must be obtained in conjunction with another line of coverage.