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Pickleball Instructor Insurance

Coverage for pickleball coaches & instructors.

General liability plus professional and participant liability for lessons, clinics, and camps — on your own courts or at clubs and parks. Get a fast quote.

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General liability

Generally intended to respond to injury claims from students, guests, or bystanders during your lessons.

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Professional & participant

Coverage geared to the coaching and instruction itself — the advice, drills, and supervision you provide.

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Coverage that travels

Often written to follow you to the courts, clubs, and parks where you teach; venues may ask to be named additional insured.

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Frequently asked questions

What does pickleball instructor insurance cover?

It is generally built around general liability for injuries to students, guests, or bystanders during lessons, plus professional/participant liability for the coaching and instruction itself. Coverage can follow you to different courts and clubs. Terms vary by carrier.

I teach at clubs and parks — am I covered off my own court?

Many instructor policies are written to follow you to the courts where you teach, but facilities often require their own certificate of insurance naming them as additional insured. Disclose where you teach so the coverage fits.

Do I need this if I only run a few clinics?

Even occasional lessons, clinics, or camps carry participant-injury exposure, and many venues require proof of insurance before you can run a session. A quick quote shows what fits your schedule.

Do waivers replace insurance?

No. Signed waivers help manage risk but generally do not replace coverage — a claim can still be brought, and your liability insurance is what is generally intended to respond to defense and covered damages.

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