
Louisiana Water Slide Insurance
Louisiana water slide insurance from a veteran-owned Florida agency licensed in Louisiana.
- Veteran-Owned
- 100+ Yrs Experience
- Fast Certificates
- Real Agents
- 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 we cover in Louisiana
Inflatable water slide rental operators, slip-and-slide rental businesses, splash-unit operators, water play unit operators, and operators of slides over 20 feet.
What Louisiana requires
- Regulator: Louisiana Office of State Fire Marshal
- Workers compensation threshold: 1 or more employees for construction; 1 or more for non-construction.
Louisiana climate and risk considerations
Hurricane exposure significantly impacts property and business interruption rates. Flood is excluded from standard property; private flood markets are commonly used.
- Hurricane
- Flood
Common Louisiana venue requirements
Most Louisiana venues require a certificate of insurance with at least $1M per occurrence and $2M aggregate, plus the venue named as additional insured. Common Louisiana markets we issue certificates for:
- New Orleans corporate, school, and county venues
- Baton Rouge corporate, school, and county venues
- Shreveport corporate, school, and county venues
- Lafayette corporate, school, and county venues
What affects cost in Louisiana
Louisiana inflatable insurance premium depends on revenue, inventory size, water-attraction percentage, claims history, and operator mix. Louisiana venues commonly require $1M / $2M COIs with the venue named as additional insured. Hurricane exposure significantly impacts property and business interruption rates. Flood is excluded from standard property; private flood markets are commonly used.
