Comprehensive guides, expert insights, and practical advice about Connecticut Film coverage options. Get the knowledge you need to make informed insurance decisions.
Everything you need to know about Connecticut Film coverage, benefits, and protection strategies
CT film production GL covers third-party injury and property damage. Required municipal limits, the 4 sublimit traps, and 2026 premium ranges.
A producer’s guide to the production insurance carriers that actually write Connecticut film and television business — Chubb, AIG, Travelers, The Hartford, Markel, Hiscox — with appetite, pricing, and the broker dynamics that matter at quote time.
CT film production GL: $850 short docs to $11,500 features in 2026. The 4 sublimit traps — contractual gaps, COI confusion, care/custody/control, advertising-injury limits.
CT production insurance 2026: 2.2%-3.1% of budget typical. Six line items, $1.2M indie feature case study at $38,720, state comparisons, and budget planning checklist.
CT production drone insurance 2026: $850-$2,800/yr or $300-$650/day for $1M UAS liability + agreed-value hull. Part 107 compliance, waiver pricing, and 6 carrier markets.
CT film workers' comp costs $4.50-$12.00 per $100 of crew payroll. Class codes 9610/9156/8810/9180, e-mod calculation, and the 5 levers that drive premium down.
Cast insurance covers production shutdown from talent incapacity (0.5-1.5% of budget). E&O covers distribution-stage legal claims. 2026 CT premium ranges and documentation.
Production equipment coverage fills GL's care/custody/control gap. 2026 CT premiums $650-$11,000 and the 3 structural mistakes that turn claims into out-of-pocket losses.
3-day to 30-day production policies for CT commercial, indie feature, and music video shoots. Costs, the 4 most common mistakes, and DECD tax-credit allocation.
The 7-piece CT film production insurance package, 2026 cost ranges, and how the DECD tax credit treats your premium — plus short-term vs. annual DICE decision.
Errors & Omissions insurance is the policy every streamer and distributor requires before they’ll accept delivery of your Connecticut-made film or series. Here’s how clearance, chain of title, and policy underwriting actually work.
The complete producer's guide to film production insurance in Connecticut: the eight policies every shoot needs, what they cost, what completion bond companies require, and the line-by-line traps that surprise out-of-state producers.