Amusement Rides Insurance

Amusement rides range from relatively tame and mundane carousels and merry-go-rounds to breath-taking roller coasters and other thrill rides. Compared to coin-operated amusement devices, permanent, fixed-base amusement rides are more desirable insurance risks. Permanent rides are considered safer because they are not constantly being disassembled at one location, moved, and then re-assembled at a new location. In addition, the concessionaire or one of its employees usually attends to them and they must meet established minimum safety standards. These rides are also subject to various state safety inspections. Separate classifications and lower rates are available for kiddie rides and miniature train rides. Coverage is available for midway stands, games of chance, and shooting galleries. Some companies also provide property coverage on these rides.
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