cmflannery
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Hi all,
I am the chief engineer of a student organization at the University of California, San Diego. Unfortunately, we have been hitting a lot of roadblocks with our projects this year due to the liability associated with large, sustained, directional explosions. UCSD has offered little support, and it looks as though our sole hope for survival is to get insurance for our activities and events through a third party.
I am aware of the insurance offered through Tripole and NAR, but they only cover commercial motors, so our liquid rockets wouldn't be covered. What other options are there for insurance for such an organization?
Thanks!
cmflannery
P.S. if you are interested in reading more about our org, check us out on linked in or fb. We are a very new org, so excuse the dust on our website.
https://www.facebook.com/rocketproplab
https://www.linkedin.com/company-beta/17934448/
I am the chief engineer of a student organization at the University of California, San Diego. Unfortunately, we have been hitting a lot of roadblocks with our projects this year due to the liability associated with large, sustained, directional explosions. UCSD has offered little support, and it looks as though our sole hope for survival is to get insurance for our activities and events through a third party.
I am aware of the insurance offered through Tripole and NAR, but they only cover commercial motors, so our liquid rockets wouldn't be covered. What other options are there for insurance for such an organization?
Thanks!
cmflannery
P.S. if you are interested in reading more about our org, check us out on linked in or fb. We are a very new org, so excuse the dust on our website.
https://www.facebook.com/rocketproplab
https://www.linkedin.com/company-beta/17934448/