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Old 01-18-2010, 10:22 PM
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New Youth Sports Training Business


New Youth Sports Training Business-FLORIDA

Hey all, I am new to this site and hope to gain some expert insight for my business idea. I live in a small town on the west coast of Florida and see a demand and need in my community for specialized sports training and education for local kids. I have several concerns and questions before pursuing this venture and was hoping to get some answers.

- Do I need to incorporate this kind of business?
- If so, what would be the best route to take? I plan on managing all aspects of the business myself as long as possible, so would a sole proprietorship or LLC be the better route?
- What kinds of insurance would I be in store for? General liability insurance and home-based business insurance?
- I plan on using public fields and facilities to hold training sessions and can provide fully-insured transportation as well. Is some form of insurance required for usage of public fields for business usage?
- Would a well-written waiver form indemnify me of most risks?
- Would I be liable if a child gets hurt by breaking an ankle running on a public field?
- Would I be liable if I hit a baseball and it broke a child's nose, even if there was a parent signed waiver?

Thank you very much in advance for your help,

Billy
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