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It is, but that would apply if you were Airsofting on public land with the public around. The insurance would then be in case you hurt a member of the public.

 

Since you shouldn't be shooting on public land, you're covered instead by the Site's insurance.

 

Same way you don't need insurance if you go kart on a track (the track company covers it) but you do need insurance to drive on a public road.

 

If you were flying a drone purely on private land (i.e. Your land) and the land was clearly private you wouldn't normally need Public Liability insurance (though your house insurance may have some cover). Whereas you take your drone to the local park and crash it into a member of the public head your public liability insurance could cover that.

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You would only require personal PLI if you were to be shooting on public land, and injured a member of the public, or damaged their property.

 

All airsoft sites will have business PLI which will cover all participants. The only reason you might possibly think about taking your own PLI is if you find some that will cover your teeth if they get shot out, as some site PLI policies won't cover this.

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Good afternoon Guys,

 

Megil is correct with his comments with regards to the site usually covering their players under their public liability for injury to themselves or members of the public. If you want to cover yourself you will want to buy personal accident cover for injuries to yourself.

If you have any questions regarding insurance or a site set up feel free to contact me.

Cheers

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to be fair, it is relevant to the thread and not in your face.

 

Except that there is no sign of their company existing anywhere on the web under that name. So take their comment with a pinch of salt.

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Do we have to go through this again, actually look at where they are based, their logo, any other information before actually posting the first link on google bud. Those are all US based, none of them use that logo, and none of them are qualified to make any comments on UK insurance laws as none of them trade within our borders ;)

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Also pretty sure that's a logo template from one of those 'make your own logo' websites as that particular mark (the triangle ontop) is extremely common in the exact same ratios if one does a reverse image search (there are literally pages of iterations on that with different text/colours).

 

http://www.allusedrestaurantequipment.com/contact-us

http://www.love2construct.com/careers

https://www.linkedin.com/company/advent-capital-funding-llc

https://www.trustedchoice.com/agency-profile/153372/

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I am covered for airsofting by the insurance I have for re-enactment.

http://www.ccc3.co.uk/

It covers a wide range of activities, hunting, shooting, re-enactment, fishing, Archery and airsoft is included on the list under shooting. 10 Mil public liability plus personal accident and legal expences cover. So it would probably cover the expenses involved in having a tooth damaged.

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I am covered for airsofting by the insurance I have for re-enactment.

http://www.ccc3.co.uk/

It covers a wide range of activities, hunting, shooting, re-enactment, fishing, Archery and airsoft is included on the list under shooting. 10 Mil public liability plus personal accident and legal expences cover. So it would probably cover the expenses involved in having a tooth damaged.

 

So I can sue you if you break me? Suing ensured people is easier after all.

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