> Does anybody have any idea about brodcasters insurance?
>
> 1. Where to get it?
> 2. What it covers?
> 3. Pricing?
>
A: Casting broads is considered to be in poor taste as well as politically incorrect.
B: "Insurance" can be obtained from guys whose names end in vowels and tawk funny, however, they call insurance "protection."
C: Pricing? How much so you don't have your legs broken?
Seriously, Lloyds of London offers an insurance policy on your vocal chords. I am not making this up. You pay, you lose the ability to talk, you collect.
Other performers insure other body parts. Taste and decorum prohibit me from detailing more.