Skate Park Insurance
Annual specialty coverage for skate park operators β venue-ready certificates within 24 hours.
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- 100+ Yrs Experience
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- Florida Experts
- Veteran-OwnedIndependent agency
- 100+ Years CombinedCommercial expertise
- Florida-ResidentDeLand, FL office
- 24-Hour COIsMost certificates same business day
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Why First Commercial
Why Florida Businesses Choose Us
We focus on the commercial insurance lines that need real expertise β and we treat every client like a long-term partner, not a policy number.
Annual β Not One-Day
Year-round liability that lets you bid more events without per-event quoting.
Venue-Ready Certificates
Anchoring documentation, additional insured, waiver of subrogation β fast.
Specialty Carrier Access
Bounce house and inflatable carriers that other agencies canβt place.
We Answer the Phone
Talk to a real Florida agent who knows the inflatable rental industry.
Who needs skate park insurance
Skate parks operate as a participant-driven venue: skateboards, BMX, and scooters share ramps, bowls, and rails. The injury profile is dominated by orthopedic claims (wrist, ankle, shoulder) and concussion exposure during falls. Carriers want helmet-and-pad enforcement, posted park rules, and a documented waiver process before binding. Skate park venues commonly host league sessions, contests, and private-rental sessions in addition to open-skate hours.
What makes skate park underwrite differently
- Orthopedic claims dominate β wrist, ankle, shoulder fractures from falls
- Concussion exposure on ramps and bowls β helmet enforcement is the controlling factor
- Mixed-use sessions (skate, BMX, scooter) increase concurrent-participant collisions
- Pad and helmet rental program adds inland marine exposure
- Private-rental and league sessions need separate scheduling for the higher-throughput hours
What this coverage includes
- Bodily injury β third-party medical and legal costs from injuries during participation.
- Property damage β venue or third-party property damage.
- Spectator liability (optional) β bystanders injured by ejected participants, equipment failure, or stray projectiles.
- Inland marine (optional) β coverage for the skate park equipment itself in transit, in storage, and at the venue.
- Commercial umbrella (optional) β extra layer above primary GL, commonly required by state fairs and corporate venues.
What it does NOT cover
- Employee injuries β workers compensation
- Delivery vehicles β commercial auto
- Damage to your warehouse β commercial property
- Mistakes in advice or planning β professional liability / E&O
- Intentional acts
- Equipment you did not schedule on the policy
State amusement-device registration
Most states regulate amusement devices separately from general business activity. Texas (TDLR), Florida (DACS), California (Cal/OSHA), North Carolina (NCDOL), Pennsylvania, and others require annual inspection, registration, and proof of insurance in a state-specific format. Our policies are written to comply, and we can issue proof-of-insurance documents in the formats most state amusement boards accept.
Ready to quote your skate park operation?
Common venue requirements
- $1M / $2M COI is the floor; state fairs and corporate venues frequently require $2M / $1M umbrella
- Venue or fair board named as additional insured
- Waiver of subrogation
- 30-day cancellation notice
- State-format proof of insurance for amusement device boards (TX, FL, CA, NC, NY)
- Trained operator and waiver-on-file confirmation per device
What affects your premium
- Number of devices owned/operated
- Annual ride count or attendance
- Operations model (fixed venue, mobile, both)
- State registration currency
- Annual safety inspection on file
- Claims history
- Employee count and use of subcontracted operators
- State of operation
