Protect your Corona Soccer organization with coverage built for youth sports. General liability, accident medical, and more — quotes in minutes.
Get a Free Quote →| Coverage Type | What It Covers | Required |
|---|---|---|
| General Liability | Third-party bodily injury and property damage during Soccer activities in Corona | ✓ Most venues |
| Accident & Medical | Medical expenses for Soccer participants injured during sanctioned activities | ✓ Recommended |
| Directors & Officers | Personal liability protection for board members and officers of your Soccer org | Optional |
| Abuse & Molestation | Coverage for allegations involving minors in your Corona Soccer program | ✓ Best practice |
| Excess Accident | Pays above primary health insurance for serious Soccer injuries | Optional |
California requires youth sports organizations to carry general liability insurance. Organizations using public parks and recreational facilities must typically provide certificates of insurance naming the municipality as additional insured.
Any organization running Soccer activities in Corona should carry general liability insurance at minimum. This includes:
Many Corona Soccer organizations assume they're covered when they're not. Watch out for these gaps:
"Our Corona park district permit means we're covered by the city's insurance."
City permits rarely extend liability coverage to your organization. You need your own policy naming the city as additional insured.
"Insurance is too expensive for a small Corona Soccer program."
Most youth Soccer organizations in Corona can get comprehensive coverage starting under $500/year — often less than one registration fee.
Corona requires COI 30 days before any permitted youth sports event on city property.
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