You will need to provide a certificate of insurance naming Downtown Fort Worth Initiatives, Inc as additional named insureds on your general liability insurance.
Downtown Fort Worth Initiative Inc
777 Taylor, Suite 100
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
[email protected]
Our agreement states:
Section 4., Paragraph 11: Artist is responsible for proper insurance and protection of work and set-up and must provide proof of insurance in the form of a certificate of insurance naming Downtown Fort Worth Initiatives, Inc. as additional insured. A certificate of insurance must be on file prior to set-up. DFWII will not be responsible for damage to work or set-up.
Section 7: Loss or Damage to Exhibitor’s Property
1. Artist understands and expressly agrees that he/she is bringing all of his/her personal property, art, wares, equipment and valuables of any sort on the event site at his/her sole risk and further agrees to indemnify the released parties (as hereinafter defined) and hold the released parties harmless from all claims against DFWII, the City of Fort Worth, Texas, Tarrant County, other owners of property within the event site and each of their respective officers, directors, employees, volunteers, agents, contractors, and contributors (collectively, “Released Parties”) for loss, damage or destruction of said property or injury to persons and for all costs and expenses associated therewith (including reasonable attorneys’ fees). Artist understands and expressly agrees that the released parties are not responsible or liable in any way for said property or personal injury even if such loss is due to the negligence of any released party.
2. Should artist choose to insure artists’ personal property, his/her insurance contract shall be amended specifically waiving all rights of subrogation in favor of all released parties.
ACT Insurance
“Should you not have your own general liability insurance program, ACT Insurance provides an affordable way to obtain the coverage you need. We have registered with ACT Insurance, and this show will require a 7-day policy ($99), from April 8/9 through April 13.”