
Louisiana Axe Throwing Insurance
Louisiana axe throwing insurance from a veteran-owned Florida agency licensed in Louisiana.
- Veteran-Owned
- 100+ Yrs Experience
- Fast Certificates
- Real Agents
- Florida Experts
- Veteran-OwnedIndependent agency
- 100+ Years CombinedCommercial expertise
- Florida-ResidentDeLand, FL office
- 24-Hour COIsMost certificates same business day
Trusted Carrier Partners



























Why First Commercial
Why Florida Businesses Choose Us
We focus on the commercial insurance lines that need real expertise β and we treat every client like a long-term partner, not a policy number.
Annual β Not One-Day
Year-round liability that lets you bid more events without per-event quoting.
Venue-Ready Certificates
Anchoring documentation, additional insured, waiver of subrogation β fast.
Specialty Carrier Access
Bounce house and inflatable carriers that other agencies canβt place.
We Answer the Phone
Talk to a real Florida agent who knows the inflatable rental industry.
Who we cover in Louisiana
Fixed axe-throwing venues with one or more lanes, mobile axe-throwing trailer operators, corporate event hosting, WATL and IATF league play, BYOB venues, and venues that hold a liquor license.
What Louisiana requires
- Workers compensation threshold: 1 or more employees for construction; 1 or more for non-construction.
Louisiana climate and risk considerations
Hurricane exposure significantly impacts property and business interruption rates. Flood is excluded from standard property; private flood markets are commonly used.
- Hurricane
- Flood
Common Louisiana venue requirements
Most Louisiana venues require a certificate of insurance with at least $1M per occurrence and $2M aggregate, plus the venue named as additional insured. Common Louisiana markets we issue certificates for:
- New Orleans corporate, school, and county venues
- Baton Rouge corporate, school, and county venues
- Shreveport corporate, school, and county venues
- Lafayette corporate, school, and county venues
What affects cost in Louisiana
Louisiana axe throwing premium depends on lane count, sessions per week, alcohol service model (BYOB vs licensed bar), claims history, and league affiliation (WATL/IATF). Hurricane exposure significantly impacts property and business interruption rates. Flood is excluded from standard property; private flood markets are commonly used. Commercial leases commonly require $2M / $1M umbrella in Louisiana venues.
