What is the minimum coverage amount required for commercial umbrella liability in aggregate for an Aira Fitness franchise?
Aira_Fitness Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
e event you default in making any such payment, we are authorized, but not required, to pay the same on your behalf and you agree promptly to reimburse us on demand for any such payment.
- B. Insurance. You must maintain in full force and effect throughout the term of this Agreement that insurance which you determine is necessary or appropriate for liabilities caused by or occurring in connection with the development or operation of the Aira Fitness Business. Such insurance must include, at a minimum: (i) special/causes of loss coverage forms, including mechanical/equipment breakdown (previously called "All Risk coverage") on the Aira Fitness Business and all fixtures, equipment and other property used in the operation of the Aira Fitness Business, for full replacement value of the equipment and improvements; (ii) business interruption insurance covering a minimum 12 months loss of income, written on an actual loss sustained basis, including coverage for our monthly fees with us named as a loss payee with respect to those fees; (iii) comprehensive general liability insurance with minimum limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 aggregate (including product liability and personal and advertising injury) and "Per Location" aggregate limits when multiple Aira Fitness Business locations are insured under one comprehensive general liability policy; (iv) automobile liability insurance, including owned, hired and non-owned vehicle coverage with a minimum combined single limit of at least $1,000,000 per claim; (v) workers' compensation and employer's liability insurance covering all of your employees where required by state statute; (vi) professional liability insurance, including abuse and molestation, with a minimum limit of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence; (vii) Commercial Umbrella Liability of at least $10,000,000 per occurrence and $10,000,000 aggregate with "Per Location" aggregate limits when multiple Aira Fitness Business locations are insured under one comprehensive umbrella liability policy (viii) cyber liability with minimum limits of at least $25,000 per occurrence; (ix) medical expense coverage of at least $1,000 per accident; (x) crime (employee dishonesty, theft and robbery) with minimum limits of at least $10,000 per occurrence; (xi) employment practices liability with minimum limits of at least $100,000 per occurrence and inclusive of both first and third party coverage; (xii) AIRA Fitness Franchising LLC and any entity with an insurable interest that we designate (the "Additional Insureds") must be an additional insured on all liability policies required by this subparagraph to the extent each has an insurable interest; (xiii) each policy of insurance maintained pursuant to this Agreement mu
Source: Item 23 — **RECEIPTS (FDD pages 59–254)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Aira Fitness's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, franchisees must maintain commercial umbrella liability insurance with a minimum of $10,000,000 per occurrence and $10,000,000 in aggregate. This coverage must also include "Per Location" aggregate limits if the franchisee operates multiple Aira Fitness locations under a single umbrella policy.
This requirement ensures that Aira Fitness franchisees have substantial financial protection against large liability claims that could arise from accidents or injuries at their fitness centers. The umbrella policy acts as additional coverage above the limits of the franchisee's other liability policies, such as general liability and automobile liability.
The "Per Location" aggregate limit is particularly important for franchisees with multiple locations, as it ensures that the full $10,000,000 aggregate limit is available for each location, rather than being spread across all locations. This provides a higher level of protection for each individual Aira Fitness business.
Prospective franchisees should factor the cost of this insurance coverage into their initial investment and ongoing operating expenses. They should also discuss the specific insurance requirements with their insurance broker to ensure they obtain adequate coverage that meets Aira Fitness's requirements and protects their business from potential liabilities.