Coverage Requirements for Your State
In Minnesota, youth sports organizations must meet specific insurance requirements. Our guides help you understand GL, accident, and SAM coverage obligations.
Minn. Stat. 121A.37 — mandatory concussion protocol; written clearance required; Minnesota has one of the strongest youth hockey cultures in the US
Soccer Risk Profile
Most common injury type: Ankle/Knee Sprains. Understanding these risks helps you choose appropriate coverage limits and risk management protocols.
Require warm-up and cool-down protocols. Certified first aid must be present at all games.
| Coverage Type | Minimum Limit | Recommended Limit |
|---|---|---|
| General Liability | $1M/$2M | $1M/$2M |
| Participant Accident | $25K | $100K per person |
$32K — ACL surgery and rehab for 14-year-old during tournament
Minnesota parks and recreation require COI before approving any field or facility use.