/ Insurance


 
 

/ Advertising Agency & Travel Insurance

Neverland’s insurance cover is provided by Towergate (AAI) and RIG (Travel).

Unless being produced in-house, all productions should be insured by the production company you are working with.

A ‘Neverland production insurance form’ & ‘basic risk assessment form’ should be completed for all motion shoot, or shoots that are high risk. Please email the risk assessment along with the callsheet to Towergate.

Please allow a minimum of 48 hours incase any additional insurance is required.

Please see links below for the copies of the insurance polices that Neverland has in place to cover all advertising shoots.

  • Equipment Insurance

    • Misc property all risks - £500,000

    • Set props & wardrobe - £100,000

    • On-going hire charges - £250,000.

  • Liability Insurance

    • 3rd Party Damage - £1,000,000

  • Travel insurance

    • Due to travel restrictions during the pandemic, Neverland cancelled it’s annual travel insurance policy. Please check with Will / Amy / Polly before travelling for work to get the Neverland insurance policy reinstated.

Some clients will have their own insurance. If this is the case, please request copies of their insurance certificates ahead of the shoot, and check with Towergate that they offer the right level of cover.

Towergate: Peter Allan | +44 (0) 207 398 2238

RIG UK: Mark Hughes | +44 (0) 207 043 2141


/ Additional Insurance

The following activities are very likely to require an extra insurance coverage. The cost will need to be charged back to the client.

·       Aerial Scenes: Shoots from aircraft including airplanes, helicopters, gliders and balloons.

·       Falls: scenes involving scripted and choreographed falls.

·       Fight Scenes: Scenes that are choreographed, sequenced, scenes involving physical contact between actors/weapons.

·       Recreational Vehicles: The use of ATV's, go carts, mopeds, motorcycles, scooters, Segways, snowmobiles etc.

·       Water Scenes: Canoes, kayaks, shots on lakes, shoots primarily in water, surfing and pools. 

·       Weapons: Scenes that involve prop guns, squibs, blanks, knives or other similar weapons.

·       Precision Driving: Controlled driving on public roads, race tracks, off-road (no racing, skidding or collisions).

·       Animals: Scenes involving the use of animals, such as: dogs, farm animals, household pets and zoo animals.

·       Stunts: Fireworks/Pyros, Demolitions/Explosions, Flashboxes/Flashpods, Chase Scenes, Vehicle Collisions + explosions

·       Some locations (expensive locations)

·       Expensive props and wardrobe.


/ Insurance Claims

If there is an issue on a shoot and it looks like a claim is needed, you must update your Executive Producer at the earliest opportunity.