Coverage for escape rooms & puzzle venues
General liability insurance for escape rooms and live-action puzzle venues — generally intended to respond to guest injury and property damage claims arising from a game session. Get a quote in minutes.

General liability
Generally intended to address guest injuries and property damage that can happen during a game session.
Emergency readiness
The quote form asks whether someone is always on staff during play in case a guest needs help — a standard underwriting question for this venue type.
Props & sets
Physical damage to props, sets, and puzzle electronics is generally a separate property/inland-marine consideration worth asking about.
Tell us about your escape room
A few questions about your venue and games, then we'll work toward a quote.
Frequently asked questions
Does escape room insurance cover guest injuries?
General liability is the core coverage — generally intended to respond to third-party bodily injury claims, such as a guest tripping over a prop or getting a minor injury interacting with a puzzle element, subject to the policy form and carrier determination.
Why does the quote form ask about staff on-site during play?
Whether someone is always available in case of an emergency — a guest with a medical issue, a stuck door, a panic situation — is a standard underwriting question for escape rooms, since it speaks directly to how quickly a real problem can be addressed.
Do special effects (fog, blacklight, strobes) change my coverage?
They can be a rating factor. Tell us about your room design and effects in the business description so the quote reflects your actual setup.
What about props, sets, and electronics?
Physical damage to your props, sets, and electronic puzzle mechanisms is generally a property/inland-marine consideration, separate from liability — ask about it when you request your quote.
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