Can anyone advise whether a domestic policy would cover a bouncy castle erected in the garden?
A sad state of affairs that this is even been discussed
So many people see it as a "guaranteed win" slot machine if their little Johnny scratches his knee on one.A sad state of affairs that this is even been discussed
Really? 'So many people'? Have there been loads of cases in the courts for knee scratches?So many people see it as a "guaranteed win" slot machine if their little Johnny scratches his knee on one.
Hence premiums are huge for such things.
Look how many children's play centres have simply not reopened and are being repurposed to offices and warehousing
Some might have been but different planning is required for these, so it's not a simple matter of using an empty warehouse.Weren't those play centres repurposed from offices and warehousing in the first place?
Fully agree, though that's a little different from the claim of people queuing up to win lottery sized claims for a kid with a scratched knee.Some might have been but different planning is required for these, so it's not a simple matter of using an empty warehouse.
The main issue is the Irish insurers stepped back from this market leaving one UK company covering most of the industry but they left the Irish market stating that the level of awards here made the business unsustainable.
It is, but no one mentioned lottery sized wins, slot machines pay out a lot less.Fully agree, though that's a little different from the claim of people queuing up to win lottery sized claims for a kid with a scratched knee.
A Slovenian insurer that was providing cover for a time after the UK company pulled out also pulled out of the Irish market last year, so this is a new problem.Hi everyone, I booked bouncy castles on several occasions when my kids were young and the I can never remember a single occasion on which their websites specified that they can't provide insurance. So when my sister-in-law mentioned that she had come across this issue it immediately got me worried, hence the post here.
Get the bouncy castle, and your guests to sign a waiver. Otherwise, forget about it, and the guests
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