Entertainment

Gateway Specialty Insurance partners with top-rated carriers to provide tailored coverage for businesses and individuals in the entertainment space. Our specialized products are designed to protect a wide range of for-profit organizations, including sports programs, amusement centers, event venues, entertainers, concessions, theaters, and more. Our flexible offerings include both package and monoline policies, with essential coverages such as abuse and molestation protection. With industry expertise and access to top markets, we help ensure your business is protected.

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Anthony DeVito
House of Worship Product Leader, Team Leader
877-977-4474, ext. 7068

Eligible Classes of Business

Include but are not limited to:
Arcade (Video/Virtual)
Art/Drama/Theater
Athletic Team
Audio/Visual Consultant
Band/Choir
Batting Cage
Caterer/Bartending Service
Comedian
Driving Range
Entertainer
Escape Room
Event Hall/Venue
Event Planner
Golf Simulator
Holiday Character
Instructor/Trainer
Laser Tag
Magician
Media

Mini Golf
Musician/DJ
Podcaster
Psychic
Sports Trainer
Sports/Entertainment Center
Talent Agent
Theater
Vlogger/Blogger

If what you’re looking for is not listed above, please give us a call at 877-977-4474

Markets

Beazley logo
Guide One logo
James River logo
Kinsale Insurance logo
LIO logo
NIA logo
Tokio Marine logo
Westchester logo
USLI logo
Coverages can include:
  • Professional liability
  • General liability
  • Abuse and molestation
  • Hired and non-owned auto
  • Property
  • Liquor
  • Directors and officers/Employment practices
Additional coverages available:
  • Blanket additional insured
  • Cyber
  • Event/Weather cancellation
  • Fine arts
  • Inland marine
  • Umbrella

Claim Examples

General Liability

A patron at a miniature golf course on a wet surface and injured her leg, shoulder and wrist. Total medical costs were $200,000.

Property

A water pipe bursts in a theatre, resulting in extensive damage to the set, props and wardrobe. In addition, the incident causes the cancellation of two performances, forcing management to refund two nights’ box office receipts. The organization suffers a loss of $50,000 for property damage and business income.

Hired and Non-Owned Auto

A coach for a soccer team was driving to the sporting goods store to pick up the team’s uniforms. While en route to the store, the coach sideswipes another vehicle. The coach suffers minor injuries, but the other driver sustains severe bodily injuries and sues the coach’s personal auto policy. The other driver’s injuries are so severe that they ultimately exceed the coach’s personal auto limits and a secondary claim is made against the hired and non-owned auto policy of the sports organization.

Liquor Liability

A minor attendee was served alcohol at an art gallery held in Tampa. After leaving the art gallery, he lost control of his vehicle and struck a telephone pole. The accident resulted in severe facial lacerations. He brought suit against the art gallery sponsor and the beer vendor for illegal service to a minor. The minor’s medical bills currently total $150,000.

Directors and Officers

A minor attendee was served alcohol at an art gallery held in Tampa. After leaving the art gallery, he lost control of his vehicle and struck a telephone pole. The accident resulted in severe facial lacerations. He brought suit against the art gallery sponsor and the beer vendor for illegal service to a minor. The minor’s medical bills currently total $150,000.

Employment Practices

A mother volunteers to serve as the treasurer for her daughter’s lacrosse team. After serving for a week, she is told by the organization’s president that he is making her the organization’s secretary because that role is more suitable for a woman. The organization immediately replaces her as treasurer with a father of another player. The woman sues the organization’s employment practices policy for sexual discrimination.