Workers' Compensation for bungee jump operators
Workers' compensation for bungee jump crew — jump masters, rigging technicians, and ground staff — with the correct classification codes for extreme sports operations and multi-state coverage for mobile operators.

What it covers
- Medical benefits for all work-related injuries with no deductible or limit
- Wage replacement (typically 66–75% of pre-injury wages) during recovery
- Employer's liability coverage for injured employee lawsuits
- Coverage for altitude-related injuries to jump masters working at height
- Equipment-handling injuries to rigging and crane operators
- Heat illness and environmental exposure injuries for outdoor crew
Who it's for
- Bungee jump operators with full-time or seasonal jump masters and crew
- Mobile bungee operations with employees working in multiple states
- Adventure parks with bungee jump crew as part of a larger workforce
- Operators required to provide workers' comp by venue or land-owner contracts
Why CCA
- Correct classification codes for extreme sports operations
- Multi-state coverage for mobile bungee operators on the fair circuit
- Experience with the amusement and entertainment workers' comp market
- Proper coverage for jump masters, rigging crew, and ground staff classifications
Common questions about workers' compensation
Jump master classification typically falls under amusement/entertainment codes, though specific codes vary by state. Working-at-height crew may be classified differently than ground operations. We ensure proper coding to avoid misclassification audits.
Workers' compensation is required in nearly every state for operations with one or more employees. Most venue contracts also require proof of workers' comp coverage as a condition of operating. Owner exemptions are available in some states but leave personal injury exposure uninsured.
We insure permanent bungee jump towers, mobile bungee crane operations, bridge jumping operations, and bungee jumping as part of multi-attraction adventure parks. Whether you operate one fixed tower or a mobile rig that travels to fairs and festivals across multiple states, we have programs for your operation.
Yes — bungee trampolines, bungee runs, and similar tethered bungee attractions have different risk profiles than vertical bungee jumping but can be insured under specialty recreational programs. Coverage forms differ; let us know the specific attractions you operate.
Prior accidents and claims are part of underwriting, but they don't necessarily disqualify you from coverage. Specialty extreme sports markets evaluate your safety record, equipment maintenance practices, staff training, and operational procedures when underwriting high-risk operations. Provide full loss history for the most accurate quote.
ASTM F24 committee standards, particularly ASTM F2970 for bungee jumping operations, establish safety benchmarks that carriers use in underwriting. Compliance with ASTM standards and state inspection requirements generally improves your insurability and can affect your premium. We work with carriers who understand the ASTM framework for bungee jump operations.
Your policy needs to cover incidents at the venues where you operate — not just your permanent location. Mobile bungee programs include coverage at all approved event locations, and venue certificates add event organizers and land-owners as additional insureds for the specific event dates.
Our programs are designed for US-based operations and domestic venues. For international coverage or US operators with foreign exposures, additional foreign liability coverage may be available through surplus lines carriers. Let us know your full geographic footprint when requesting a quote.
Most bungee jump operator programs can be quoted within one to three business days once we have complete underwriting information. Binding and certificate issuance typically happens same-day once you approve the quote. Rush certificates for imminent events are available — call us directly.
To quote a bungee jump operation we need: jump height and system specifications, annual participant count, states where you operate, jump location types (permanent venue vs. mobile/fair), years in operation, full loss run history for the past three to five years, and copies of any venue contracts specifying required insurance limits.
Pair it with related coverage
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Get a 15-minute quote from specialists who understand extreme sports — GL with participant injury coverage, accident insurance, equipment breakdown, and the umbrella limits your venues require.