As Super Bowl LIX approaches, significant questions arise, particularly regarding the event's safety and insurance. While many focus on game predictions and commercials, insurance companies consider risks, from potential cancellations to player safety. Expert Martin Ridgers explains that insuring such a vast event requires a collaborative effort between the NFL and city officials, creating a framework akin to managing a small city. The complexities of this insurance landscape highlight the event's inherent risks and the critical preparations in place to mitigate them.
The business of insuring the Super Bowl is as expensive as it is secretive.
It's almost like setting up a small city when you execute an event of this magnitude.
Most would rather not consider such horrors as player injuries or event cancellations.
The NFL needs to work closely with insurance companies to manage the risks associated with such a high-profile event.
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