Raymardo's DJ Tips
1. Motivation
2. Getting Into Business
3. Creating An Image
4. DJ Equipment
5. Music Mixing
6. Appearance
7. Dance & Performance
8. Vocal Technique
9. Musical Knowledge
10. Getting Your Initial Work
11. Maximizing Your Income
12. Generating Business
13. DJ Insurance
 

DJ Insurance

Insurance is a very important consideration for the mobile DJ entertainer. There are a few companies that provide DJ insurance and they should be scrutinized carefully before the DJ chooses an insuance provider.

Cost of the premium for the DJ insurance should not serve as the chief purchasing decision. Rather, the effectiveness of the policy should outweigh all other factors in the decision making process.

The saying with insurance is, "It's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it."

Read that statement over again. You do not want to be stuck without DJ insurance. As a DJ you are a subcintractor, and though you will be setting up equipment on outside grounds, you will not be covered under the insurance policy of the catering halls or restaurants you provide services in.

You will need your own DJ insurance policy, and now is the time to start pricing one. It is a simple matter of visiting the websites of several insurance carriers and filling out many quotes online. You are not commited to purchasing, and you will fid the best plans and rates.

Let the DJ insurance companies fight for your business. By filling out the forms online, you will not even have to leave your house, and you eill be protecting your future. The last thing you want is a lawsuit because some drunk party guest tripped near your speaker.

Whether you plan on starting your career as a mobile DJ tomorrow or a year from now, the time to find the right DJ insurance policy is now. It's more important than of the DJ equipment you will use.

Do not proceed any further in your DJ training until you've filled out at least three insurance quotes. It will be the wisest move you make in your DJ career.