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    I am insured with State Farm for 5 plus my own

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    I am now with Gore Insurance as they will cover 5 plus my own. Was with Intact but because of their policy (5 including your own), I asked my broker to look around and find a company that will cover 5 dck plus my own 2.

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    I had started a thread some time ago with the same question, check it out under managing a daycare, title Home Insurance - Ottawa Area.
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    does anyone know if wawnesa will insure you if you have a pool

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    I'm with Wawanesa and we have a pool. The daycare children are not allowed in the pool area, however. The play area is a separate area.

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    I am with TD and they cover my 5 daycare kids and my daughter with home daycare liability insurance

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    Again I just caution you to please ask them what is exactly covered with this insurance. They said yes to me too...but when I asked what exactly was covered, they said it is basically for things like parents slipping and falling on the walkway...NOT something happening to a child while in my care even if it is not my fault. This is not the kind of coverage I need...so I had to switch and believe me, we are paying way more all around for insurance and it hurts...so I would have stayed with TD if it seemed viable. Just be careful to know what you are covered for exactly.



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    I am with TD and they cover my 5 daycare kids and my daughter with home daycare liability insurance

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    ok now here's an important question. Is your daycare a legal and registered business, or are you doing it private? I was told by TD and Allstate that if you are private and don't have a legal and registered business, then you should be fine with your home insurance, just to up the liability for about 130-150 dollars. If you are a legal business, then you need commercial liability insurance, and they told me it ranged from like 700-1000 dollars. Fine if you make a ton of money, but i don't, i barely made 9 grand last year but In my honest opinion, i would pay it because i feel it's better to be safe than sorry.

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    Well private daycares are "legal" businesses, so that doesn't even make sense. None of the companies I talked to said anything about whether or not I had a registered business name.


    Quote Originally Posted by Lilywildcat View Post
    ok now here's an important question. Is your daycare a legal and registered business, or are you doing it private? I was told by TD and Allstate that if you are private and don't have a legal and registered business, then you should be fine with your home insurance, just to up the liability for about 130-150 dollars. If you are a legal business, then you need commercial liability insurance, and they told me it ranged from like 700-1000 dollars. Fine if you make a ton of money, but i don't, i barely made 9 grand last year but In my honest opinion, i would pay it because i feel it's better to be safe than sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunnydays View Post
    Again I just caution you to please ask them what is exactly covered with this insurance. They said yes to me too...but when I asked what exactly was covered, they said it is basically for things like parents slipping and falling on the walkway...NOT something happening to a child while in my care even if it is not my fault. This is not the kind of coverage I need...so I had to switch and believe me, we are paying way more all around for insurance and it hurts...so I would have stayed with TD if it seemed viable. Just be careful to know what you are covered for exactly.
    who do you have yours with? I was told when I signed on that I had full liability. I will call them today to double check that nothing has changed.

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