What minimum liability coverage must franchisees maintain for comprehensive public liability, product liability, and motor vehicle liability insurance for their Aw Papa Ray's Pizza Restaurant?
Aw Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
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Before you open your Papa Ray's Pizza Restaurant for business, you must obtain and maintain the insurance coverage that we require from time to time and meet other insurance-related
obligations described in the Franchise Agreement. Currently, you must maintain insurance as follows: (1) comprehensive public liability, product liability and motor vehicle liability (including hired and non-owned auto liability) insurance against claims for bodily and personal injury, death, property damage and injuries caused by or occurring in the operation of the Papa Ray's Pizza Restaurant or the conduct of business pursuant to the Franchise Agreement under one or more policies of insurance with minimum liability coverage of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 in the aggregate; (2) general casualty insurance including fire and extended coverage, vandalism, and malicious mischief insurance for the replacement value of the Papa Ray's Pizza Restaurant and its contents; (3) workers' compensation and employer's liability insurance as required by applicable law; and (4) business interruption insurance for a minimum of 12 months. The cost of this coverage will vary, depending on the insurance carrier's charges, terms of payment and your history. Each insurance policy must name us (and, if we request it, our officers, members, manager, and employees) as an additional insured and must provide us with 30 days advance written notice of any material modification, cancellation, or expiration of the policy.
Source: Item 8 — RESTRICTIONS ON SOURCES OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (FDD pages 19–21)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Aw's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, franchisees must obtain and maintain specific insurance coverage for their Papa Ray's Pizza Restaurant. This includes comprehensive public liability, product liability, and motor vehicle liability insurance, covering claims for bodily and personal injury, death, property damage, and injuries related to the restaurant's operation. This insurance must include hired and non-owned auto liability.
The minimum liability coverage required is $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 in the aggregate. In addition to this liability coverage, franchisees must also maintain general casualty insurance, including fire and extended coverage, vandalism, and malicious mischief insurance, sufficient to cover the replacement value of the restaurant and its contents. Workers' compensation and employer's liability insurance are also required, as dictated by applicable law. Furthermore, franchisees need business interruption insurance for a minimum of 12 months.
The cost of these insurance policies will vary depending on the insurance carrier's charges, terms of payment, and the franchisee's history. Each insurance policy must name Aw (and, if requested, its officers, members, manager, and employees) as an additional insured. Aw also requires a 30-day advance written notice of any material modification, cancellation, or expiration of the policy. This ensures Aw is protected from potential liabilities arising from the franchisee's operations and has time to adjust accordingly.