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June 24, 2026
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Protect Your Business from Summer Event Season with the Right Liability Coverage

As summer arrives in Georgia, many businesses look forward to hosting or participating in events, festivals, and community gatherings. While these occasions offer great opportunities for growth and connection, they also bring many risks.

At Paramount Insurance & Multiservice, LLC, we understand how important it is for business owners to have the right general liability insurance in place.

Why General Liability Insurance Matters for Summer Events

Summer events can draw larger crowds and expose your business to greater risks than on a typical day.

General liability insurance can cover third-party bodily injury and property damage claims that arise from your operations, including events you host. If a guest slips on a wet surface, a vendor’s equipment damages someone’s property, or an attendee is injured in a crowd, your policy may help pay for legal defense costs, settlements and medical expenses, depending on your specific coverage. Without it, those costs come directly out of your pocket.

Common Risks at Summer Events

Some risks that you should watch for include:

  • Slips, trips and falls due to uneven ground or weather conditions
  • Accidental damage to rented or third-party property
  • Foodborne illnesses if your business serves food or beverages
  • Injuries related to event equipment or activities

How We Support Georgia Businesses

We work closely with local business owners to identify the right general liability insurance solutions for summer events. Our team understands the local events landscape and can guide you through policy options, coverage limits, and risk management strategies.

Whether you’re hosting a festival, participating in a street fair, or organizing a company picnic, we’re here to help you financially protect your business and your reputation.

Contact us today to discuss your options and request a personalized quote.

 

This blog is intended for informational and educational use only. It is not exhaustive and should not be construed as legal advice. Please contact your insurance professional for further information.

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