FEC Insurance Agency

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Welcome to the Insurance Agency that fights for the FEC Owner.

FEC Insurance Agency has the experience and resources as the largest of insurance agencies along with an in-depth knowledge of FEC operations and attractions that can only come from years of hands-on experience.

Have a conversation with me, lets see if we would be a good fit for each other.

New Incident APP

FEC Insurance Agency has been developing a new app that is free to their clients. This app allows you to take pictures, record audio, and upload to your profile. This makes the insurance process easy. 

Check out our article in Amusement Today to learn more.

WHY FEC INSURANCE AGENCY

The Mission
It is my mission to provide FEC owners with the same level of service and access to resources that the large parks and operators enjoy from there insurance providers. FEC owners deserve an experienced advisor not a sales person.
The Promise
I will always fight for my clients. I work for the insured not the insurance company. Our partnership will always be straight forward and honest. I will go above and beyond to protect your FEC.
The Value
Underwriters trust my work and judgment. This means I am able to negotiate the best coverages and premiums for my FEC’s. Likewise, Insurance carriers respect my knowledge of the claims process. This means I work hand in hand with the claims adjuster to guarantee the best outcome for my clients.
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The Foundation of FEC Insurance

The Application

The application will become the foundation of your insurance policy. No two FEC’s are the same. All applications should be completed by the agent with the help of the FEC owner. You, the FEC owner, should not have to play insurance agent.

Property Insurance

FEC’s should have adequate coverages and limits for them to rebuild with the same quality and design elements, attractions, and specialty theming that allows the business to operate at the same level or better than before the loss occurred.

General Liability

Provides coverages for third party claims. The most common types of third-party claims are slip, trip, or fall by a customer of your business. Liability includes coverage for defense of a law suit or paying damages owed to a third party.

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Individual State Regulations

Learn about the individual state regulations for FEC and attraction-oriented centers. Click on the state you wish to learn about.

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United State Regulations

Jurisdiction: United States

Agency: Consumer Product Safety Commission
https://www.cpsc.gov/
Online Laws and Regulations:

Consumer Product Safety Act
Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008

Overview

Devices Covered:
Includes portable amusement rides. Excludes rides operated at permanent amusement parks. Some non-ride amusement devices installed at permanent parks may be subject to CPSC jurisdiction (e.g., trampoline courts, soft play).
Inspection Program: None
Investigative Authority:
The Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA) authorizes the Commission to investigate serious accidents involving portable carnival rides, inflatables, and go-karts. Amusement rides operated at permanent parks are exempt from compliance with the CPSA.
Reporting Criteria:
A ride manufacturer or owner/operator is required to notify the Consumer Product Safety Commission if it obtains information which reasonably supports the conclusion that a portable amusement ride, inflatable device, go-kart or other non-exempt amusement device: (1) fails to comply with a consumer product safety standard or banning regulation established by the omission or a voluntary consumer product safety standard upon which the Commission has relied under section 9 of the CPSA; (2) contains a defect which could create a substantial product hazard described in section 15(a)(2) of the CPSA; or (3) creates an unreasonable risk of serious injury or death.
Last Update
April 8, 2019