Seguro para DJs
You carry $20K+ in gear to every gig. You're one spilled drink, one theft, or one liability claim away from a serious loss.
Live Events
Equipment Risk
Liability Exposure
Why DJs need dedicated coverage
DJing looks like a party. From an insurance perspective, it's a high-risk small business. You transport expensive, fragile equipment to venues you don't control. You're responsible for sound levels that can damage hearing. You work events where alcohol is flowing and accidents happen. And unlike a venue employee, you carry every risk personally.
Most DJs operate as sole proprietors with no separation between personal and business assets. One lawsuit from a venue injury, one equipment theft, one noise complaint that escalates — and your personal finances are on the line.
Prioridades de Cobertura
Equipment / Inland Marine Insurance
CRÍTICO
Controllers, speakers, mixers, laptops, lighting rigs — your gear travels to every gig. Inland marine covers theft, accidental damage, and loss in transit. Venue insurance doesn't cover YOUR equipment.
Estimado: $300–$1,000/year based on equipment value
General Liability
CRÍTICO
Someone trips over your cable. A speaker falls. Sound levels cause a complaint. Liability covers third-party injury, property damage, and legal defense. Most venues require a certificate of insurance to book.
Estimado: $300–$700/year
Health Insurance
CRÍTICO
Late nights, heavy lifting, hearing exposure. No employer plan behind you. One injury and you're paying out of pocket for everything.
Estimado: Marketplace plans from $150–$500/month
Disability / Income Protection
ALTA PRIORIDAD
Hearing damage is cumulative and career-ending for DJs. Disability insurance replaces your income if you can't perform.
Estimado: 1–3% of annual income
Life Insurance
RECOMENDADO
If dependents rely on your gig income, term life fills the gap if something happens. Late-night driving, heavy equipment, crowded venues — the risk profile is real.
Estimado: $25–$50/month for $500K term (age 25–35)
Real risks DJs face
Every gig is a new venue, a new setup, and a new set of things that can go wrong.
Gear stolen from a venue or vehicle
A DJ left $22,000 in equipment in a locked van after a wedding. Window smashed, everything gone. Without inland marine insurance, that's a personal loss — renter's insurance won't cover professional gear in a vehicle.
Guest injured by equipment
A speaker stand collapses at a corporate event, injuring a guest. The venue's insurance covers their property. YOUR liability covers the guest's medical bills and your legal defense.
Noise-induced hearing loss
Repeated exposure to 100+ dB levels causes irreversible hearing damage. For a DJ, that's a career-ending disability. Without income protection, there's no financial floor.
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Preguntas Frecuentes
Do DJs need liability insurance?
Yes — and most venues require it. A general liability policy covers third-party injury, property damage, and legal defense at events. A $1M/$2M policy typically costs $300–$700/year and is required by most corporate and wedding venues.
What insurance covers DJ equipment?
Inland marine insurance (equipment floater) covers professional gear against theft, damage, and loss — at home, in your vehicle, and at venues. This is separate from homeowner's or renter's insurance, which usually excludes or severely limits professional equipment.
How much does DJ insurance cost?
A full package (liability + equipment + health) runs $4,000–$9,000/year depending on gear value and gig frequency. Per-event liability certificates are also available for $50–$150 per event if you don't gig weekly.
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