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Cheer Gym Insurance Built for What Happens on the Mats
From tumbling injuries to off-site competitions, Bittick shops coverage that fits the real risks your facility carries.
Cheer gym insurance is a package of business coverages designed for the specific liability, accident, and property exposures that come with running a facility where athletes stunt, tumble, and train at high intensity. Standard business insurance is not built for that environment. A general commercial policy written for an office or retail shop will have limits and exclusions that leave a cheer gym dangerously exposed. Bittick works with carriers that understand athletic instruction, so your policy reflects what actually happens on your floor, not what happens in an office park on Eagle Road.
What this coverage includes
General liability with limits that match the sport
General liability insurance pays for third-party bodily injury and property damage claims, including legal defense costs and any resulting damages. For a cheer gym, this is the policy that responds when a student is injured during practice and the family pursues a claim against your business. The key word is limits: the standard $1 million per-occurrence limit that works for a retail store may be inadequate for a facility where a single stunt gone wrong can produce a six-figure medical claim. Bittick reviews what your gym actually does and places coverage with limits sized to match that exposure.
Accident medical expense coverage for injured participants
Accident medical expense insurance covers out-of-pocket medical costs for students injured while training or competing, regardless of who is at fault. It pays first-dollar for emergency room visits, x-rays, and follow-up care, which can resolve small incidents quickly without triggering a liability claim. For a cheer gym serving children and teenagers whose families may have high-deductible health plans, this coverage does real work. It is typically purchased per-participant and can extend to off-site competitions and events where your athletes represent your gym.
Abuse and molestation liability
Any youth-serving organization faces the risk that a staff member or owner will be accused of physical, sexual, or mental abuse. Defending those claims, even meritless ones, is expensive. Abuse and molestation liability coverage pays defense costs and, if a judgment or settlement results, covered damages up to the policy limit. This coverage is not included automatically in a general liability policy; it must be added specifically. Bittick makes sure it is on the schedule for every cheer gym client who works with minors.
Commercial property and business income protection
Your gym has real assets: spring floors, tumble tracks, mats, sound systems, office equipment, and the building itself if you own it. Commercial property insurance covers physical loss or damage to those assets from fire, vandalism, or other covered perils. Business income insurance, which pairs with it, replaces lost revenue if a covered event forces you to close temporarily. If a fire sidelines your facility for two months during competition season, business income coverage keeps your operation financially viable while repairs are completed.
Coverage for the full scope of your programming
If your facility runs competitive dance, gymnastics, birthday parties, yoga classes, open gym sessions, or seasonal camps, your insurance needs to reflect every program you offer, not just the cheer instruction on your original application. Off-site events, including travel competitions and clinics held at third-party venues, should be covered as well. Bittick reviews your full activity calendar and confirms that each program and location is within scope, because a claim that falls outside your described operations is a claim the carrier can legitimately deny.
Pairs well with
Workers' Compensation
Idaho law requires most employers to carry workers' compensation. For a cheer gym, this covers coaches, instructors, and support staff injured on the job, including repetitive-motion injuries from spotting and demonstrating skills all day.
Learn more ›Commercial Auto Insurance
If your gym owns a van or any vehicle used to transport athletes or equipment to competitions, a personal auto policy will not cover it. Commercial auto picks up liability and physical damage for business-use vehicles.
Learn more ›Cyber Liability Insurance
Cheer gyms collect sensitive data: minors' information, payment card details, and health records. A data breach or ransomware attack can trigger notification costs and regulatory exposure that cyber liability coverage addresses.
Learn more ›Umbrella / Excess Liability
When a single injury claim has the potential to exceed your base general liability limit, an umbrella policy provides an additional layer of coverage above your primary policies. It is one of the more cost-effective ways to protect a cheer gym against catastrophic claims.
Learn more ›Crime Insurance
Gyms that collect tuition, camp fees, and merchandise payments face employee dishonesty and theft risk. Crime insurance covers direct financial loss from employee theft, forgery, or fraudulent transfer.
What this coverage protects against
Common risks and how this coverage addresses them. Tap any scenario to expand.
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A flyer falls during practice and breaks her wrist.
The risk
A thirteen-year-old athlete comes down wrong from a stunt during a weeknight practice. Her wrist is fractured. She heads to the emergency room, then follows up with an orthopedic specialist. The family's insurance has a high deductible, and they look to your gym to cover the costs.
How this coverage helps
Accident medical expense coverage steps in first, paying the ER visit, imaging, and follow-up care directly without requiring a finding of fault. If the family later pursues a negligence claim, the general liability policy covers defense costs and any settlement or judgment.
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A birthday party guest twists an ankle on the trampoline.
The risk
You host a Saturday birthday party during off-peak hours. A ten-year-old guest who is not one of your enrolled students lands awkwardly on the trampoline and sprains his ankle. His parents did not sign a waiver, and they contact you the following week asking who pays for their medical bills.
How this coverage helps
General liability covers third-party bodily injury claims, including guests at special events you host on your property. Your policy responds to the medical expense claim and, if a lawsuit follows, covers your legal defense.
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A coach is accused of inappropriate behavior toward a student.
The risk
A parent files a complaint alleging that one of your coaches acted inappropriately with their child. Even if the accusation is unfounded, you face an immediate investigation, potential regulatory involvement, and the cost of legal representation before any court ever rules on the matter.
How this coverage helps
Abuse and molestation liability coverage pays the legal defense costs from the moment the claim is made. If a settlement or judgment results, covered damages fall within the policy limit rather than coming out of your operating account.
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A fire forces your gym to close for eight weeks.
The risk
A late-night electrical fire damages your spring floor, one wall of matting, and the HVAC system. The space fails inspection and cannot be used. You owe refunds or credits to enrolled families, you still have a lease payment due, and your coaches expect to be paid.
How this coverage helps
Commercial property insurance covers the cost to repair the physical damage. Business income insurance replaces the revenue you lose while the facility is closed, covering fixed operating costs so you are not personally absorbing the financial gap during the repair period.
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Your gym travels to a regional competition in Nampa.
The risk
Your Level 4 team competes at a large regional event at a venue you do not own or operate. One of your athletes collides with a competitor during warm-ups and the other athlete's family holds your gym responsible for the injury.
How this coverage helps
A properly written cheer gym policy extends your general liability coverage to off-site events and competitions where your athletes are participating under your gym's banner. The claim is handled the same way it would be if the injury had occurred in your own facility.
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Equipment is stolen from your facility overnight.
The risk
Someone breaks into your gym after hours and takes portable sound equipment, a laptop used for routine choreography, and a bag of competition uniforms stored in an unlocked equipment room. Replacing everything out of pocket would cost several thousand dollars.
How this coverage helps
Commercial property insurance covers theft of business personal property, including equipment and contents inside your facility. Your policy pays to replace the stolen items, minus your deductible, so your operations are not disrupted heading into competition season.
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A dance program participant files a claim not covered under a basic gym policy.
The risk
You added a competitive hip-hop dance team to your programming two seasons ago. A participant is injured during a dance-specific drill. Your original policy described your operations as cheer instruction only, and the carrier disputes whether the dance program falls within scope.
How this coverage helps
When Bittick places your policy, we confirm that every program you run is listed in your policy's described operations: cheer, gymnastics, dance, camps, clinics, open gym, and anything else on your schedule. A claim that falls within described operations cannot be disputed on that basis.
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A parent claims your staff failed to properly supervise the gym floor.
The risk
During an open gym session, two students collide while practicing back handsprings simultaneously in the same lane. One student hits his head, and his parents file a claim alleging your facility was understaffed and that the gym environment was negligently supervised.
How this coverage helps
Premises liability, which is part of your general liability coverage, applies to claims that your facility or supervision practices contributed to an injury on your property. The policy covers your defense and any resulting damages, so you are not paying attorneys out of your program budget.