Do I Need Insurance for a Home Gym
Standard homeowner's insurance typically covers home gym equipment as personal property, but verify your policy's specific coverage. If you train others in your home gym (even occasionally), you may need additional liability coverage—a trainer policy or umbrella policy. Equipment value over certain thresholds may need scheduled personal property coverage. Check with your insurance agent to understand your coverage and any gaps.
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