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Film Insurance Quotation

This insurance can cover feature films, television series, documentaries, TVCs, music clips etc.
The policy can cover any or all of the following: cast, the film itself, equipment, office contents, props, sets & wardrobe, public liability, extra expenses, money and errors & omissions.

In order for City Rural Insurance Brokers to provide you with an Obligation Free Quote, please complete the following.

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PERSONAL INFORMATION
Insured's Name
Address
Suburb/Town
State
Postcode
Email Address
Phone
Fax
Mobile Phone
Preferred method of contact
Email   Phone   Fax
 
FILM DETAILS
Film Title
Type of Film
Summarise Story Line
Filming Location 1
Filming Location 2
Budget
Pre-Production Dates
Production Dates
Post Production Dates
INSURANCE DETAILS
Insurances Required
 
FPI (Cast)
Number of Persons to be Insured
Neg. Risks
Equipment
Public Liability
Extra Expenses
Money
Errors & Ommissions
   
Any Previous Claims? Yes    No
If yes, state details
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Any Insurances Declined In The Past? Yes    No
If yes, state details
Any more information you should tell us?
I have read the Duty of Disclosure (view)
Duty of Disclosure

In order to make an informed assessment of the risk and calculate the appropriate premium, your insurer needs information about the risk you are asking it to insure.

For this reason, before you enter into a contract of insurance, you have a duty under the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 to disclose to your insurer every matter that you know, or could reasonably be expected to know, is relevant to the insurer’s decision whether to accept the risk and, if so, on what terms. The duty also applies when you renew, extend, vary or reinstate a contract of insurance.

You do not have to disclose anything that:

  • Reduces the risk to be undertaken by the insurer;
  • Is common knowledge;
  • Your insurer knows, or in the ordinary course of its business, ought to know; or
  • If the insurer has waived your obligation to disclose.
If you do not comply with your duty of disclosure, your insurer may be entitled to reduce its liability in respect of a claim or may cancel your contract of insurance. If the non-disclosure was fraudulent, the insurer may be able to avoid (or cancel) the contract of insurance from its beginning. This would have the effect that you were never insured.

One important matter to be disclosed is the history of losses suffered by the person seeking insurance or any closely associated person or entity. As you are responsible for checking that you have made complete disclosure, we suggest that you keep an up to date record of all such losses and claims.

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