Do freelance digital marketers need insurance?

Yes! Even solo operators face significant risks from: 

  • Campaign mistakes or underperformance 
  • Unintentional copyright or defamation issues 
  • Data breaches involving client information 
  • Client-sited incidents during in-person meetings  

Professional liability (E&O), general liability, and cyber liability are highly recommended—even for freelancers—to safeguard against costly legal claims and reputational damage 

How much does event planner insurance cost?

On average, Gilders pay between $500-$1200 a year for protection.   

Cost can vary depending on your: 

  • Location 
  • Size 
  • Value of Equipment and Tools 

Gild will work with you to find the right tailored coverage that fits your budget and your needs. 

Do event planners need liability insurance?

Yes! Liability coverage is a must-have for event planners because: 

  • Left unprotected, you’re personally responsible if a venue guest slips, gets hurt, or damages property. 
  • Professional liability is vital too—errors or delays can lead to breakdown in trust or financial fallout. 
  • Many venues, caterers, and vendors require proof of coverage before working with you. Without it, one small mistake can lead to a lawsuit that threatens your business’s future. 

What types of insurance does an event planner need?

Your event planning business involves multiple moving parts and risks, so it is important to have these essential coverages: 

Do Cafes Need Liquor Liability Insurance? 

If you serve alcohol, then yes, this coverage is essential: 

  • Protects against dram shop claims when alcohol served leads to injury or damage. 
  • Required by state liquor licensing boards and landlords. 
  • Covers legal fees, settlements, and third-party medical costs from alcohol-related incidents. 

Gild makes adding liquor liability hassle-free—keeping your cafe compliant and confident.