Legally Legit® Podcast
Creative entrepreneur? Service-based business owner? Need legal and business advice that actually makes sense? That’s where the Legally Legit® Podcast (formerly The Legal Paige® Podcast) comes in! Hosted by Paige Griffith, J.D., founder of The Legal Paige®, this show simplifies the legal side of running a business, giving you practical, no-fluff advice on contracts, client disputes, intellectual property, and more. Expect expert guidance, real-life business lessons, and candid conversations. Plus, she keeps it real about what it’s like juggling entrepreneurship and motherhood. Tune in, take notes, and let’s get your business legally legit®!
Legally Legit® Podcast
212. Insurance + COIs: What Every Wedding Vendor Needs to Know
Insurance might not be the sexiest part of running your business, but it’s one of the most important—and venues are requiring it more than ever from wedding vendors.
In this episode, I’m breaking down the 3 lines of defense every entrepreneur needs: contracts, insurance, and business structure. Including everything you need to know about business liability insurance for wedding vendors, photographers, DJs, planners, and other creatives. We’ll talk about Certificates of Insurance (COIs), “additionally insured” requests, and how to make sure you’re covered before you walk into a venue.
Here’s what I cover:
- Real stories from the industry: disco balls falling, priceless vases breaking, interns walking off with wedding gifts
- Why most venues now require proof of insurance before you can work an event
- What liability insurance actually covers (and why an LLC isn’t enough)
- How much coverage you need as a photographer, DJ, florist, or planner
- Annual coverage vs. day-of event insurance policies
- What a COI is, how to get one quickly, and why venues ask for it
- The difference between a certificate holder and being listed as additionally insured
Whether you’re a wedding photographer, DJ, florist, or event planner, this episode will help you understand the insurance requirements venues ask for and protect your business from financial ruin if something goes wrong.
If you’ve been putting this off, let this be your reminder to get covered. Call your insurance agent this week and ask about general liability insurance and COIs for event work. Protect your gear, your business, and your peace of mind.
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