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race tracks will provide spectator liability coverage. Coverage
for damage to actual equipment that is raced is seldom covered.
You will want to check with your agent or your racing association
for coverage for shop equipment, portable tools, travel trailers
and other equipment used to prepare for but not actually used in
practice, testing or competition.
Don't
expect your homeowners policy to give you coverage.
Racing
repair businesses work on personal property belonging to others.
Your business will probably will need to be insured by the individually
designed commercial package policy or similar specialty form. Coverage
for inventory, repair machinery, property of others, business income
coverage after a fire or other covered cause of loss, and premises
and products liability coverage can be built into your policy.
Look
for a company that will write your size business. Make sure you
consider the impact of products liability claims, coverage for goods
that you are working on that belong to others whether at your business,
in transit, at another processor or at your customer's location.
You
will need workers compensation coverage for any employee - even
part timers.
You
may need commercial automobile insurance if you deliver anything
or if your vehicle is larger than a car, van or small pickup, or
if the vehicle is owned by a corporation.
Work
on autos will require an Auto Garage liability policy for the on-premises
bodily injury and garagekeepers liability coverage to protect you
against claims for damage to customer vehicles.
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