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Pickleball Club & Facility Insurance

Coverage for pickleball clubs & facilities.

General liability for players, guests, and spectators, plus court and property coverage for indoor or outdoor facilities — leagues, lessons, tournaments, and the amenities that come with them.

Pickleball paddle and perforated pickleball balls on a pickleball court
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Player & spectator liability

Generally intended to respond to injury claims from players, guests, and spectators on the courts and around the facility.

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Courts & property

Coverage for the building, court surfaces, nets, fencing, lighting, and equipment — generally intended to respond to covered loss or damage.

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Leagues, lessons & events

Organized play, instruction, and tournaments add participant exposure a facility policy is built to consider.

Get a pickleball facility quote

Tell us about the courts, members, and amenities — takes about 3 minutes.

About you

Business address

About the business

Selected: Pickleball Club / Facility

Gross receipts are your total revenue — all sales and income before subtracting any expenses. New business? A reasonable estimate is fine.

Employees & subcontractors

Any employees?
Any 1099 subcontractors used?

Claims & contracts

Any prior claims in the last 5 years?
Is there a specific contract with requirements you're trying to meet?

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Does the facility have any of the following? (check all that apply)

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Frequently asked questions

What does pickleball club / facility insurance cover?

It is generally a package for the facility: general liability for player, guest, and spectator injuries on the courts and premises, plus property coverage for the building, nets, fencing, and equipment. Programs commonly address amenities like showers, pro shops, and any saunas or steam rooms, and offer workers compensation once you have staff. Coverage terms vary by carrier.

Indoor vs. outdoor courts — does it matter?

Yes. Indoor facilities introduce building, flooring, and HVAC exposures, while outdoor courts involve fencing, lighting, and surface maintenance. The quote form asks how many courts you have so a licensed insurance professional can match coverage to your setup.

We run leagues, lessons, and tournaments — is that covered?

Organized play, instruction, and events generally add participant and spectator exposure that a facility policy is built to consider. Whether a specific activity is covered depends on the policy form and any waivers used — review the actual policy and consult a licensed insurance professional.

Do player 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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