Insurance
USMS offers additional protection for its members, coaches, clubs, and volunteers
In connection with USMS-sanctioned events and approved activities, USMS provides Participant Accident, General Liability, and Excess Liability coverage for the protection and benefit of its LMSCs, registered members, member clubs, club chapters, workout groups, member coaches, event hosts, employees, and volunteers.
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Types of Insurance Provided
Participant Accident Insurance
The USMS Participant Accident policy provides excess Accident Medical insurance coverage for USMS registered members (including guest members) and volunteers during USMS sanctioned or approved activities, including sanctioned meets, supervised practices, and pre-approved events. The policy also provides Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D), and Temporary Total Disability benefits to USMS members and event volunteers who are injured in connection with USMS sanctioned or approved activities.
General Liability and Excess Liability Insurance
USMS also provides General Liability (and Excess Liability) coverage for liability claims brought by third parties alleging bodily injury, property damage, personal or advertising injury arising out of USMS sanctioned events or approved activities. Named Insureds under the USMS liability policies include the LMSC’s, registered members, clubs, club chapters, workout groups, event hosts, employees and volunteers.
Definitions
- United States Masters Swimming, Inc. Member Clubs or Member Workout Groups are clubs or workout groups that are members in good standing with United States Masters Swimming, Inc. and whose athletes and coaches are members of United States Masters Swimming, Inc.
- Sanction as defined by United States Masters Swimming, Inc. Rules and Regulations.
Membership Requirements for USMS-Sanctioned Events and Approved Activities
All USMS Sanctioned Events and Approved Activities must be conducted in accordance with USMS rules and regulations. If an event or activity is NOT conducted in accordance with USMS rules and regulations (including the membership requirements as outlined below), the event or activity will NOT be sanctioned or approved by USMS and the USMS insurance will NOT apply. Here are the membership requirements for various types of USMS Sanctioned Events and Approved Activities:
Swim Workouts and Practices
Pool or Open Water Workouts
All participants must be:
- USMS registered members, or
- Guest members in their 30-day tryout period, or
- Foreign Guest members
There must be a person on deck directly supervising the workout who is:
- A USMS registered member
Pool or Open Water Workouts (USMS-USAS combined)
All participants must be:
- USMS registered members, or
- Guest members in their 30-day tryout period, or
- Foreign Guest members, or
- USA Swimming Athlete members
There must be a person on deck directly supervising the workout who is:
- A USMS registered member AND a USA Swimming certified coach
USMS Members Clinics (nonsanctioned, but USMS approved)
All participants must be:
- USMS registered members, or
- Guest members in their 30-day tryout period, or
- Foreign Guest members
There must be a person on deck directly supervising the clinic who is:
- A USMS registered member
Sanctioned Events
USMS-Sanctioned Pool Swim Meets or Open Water Events
All participants must be:
- USMS registered members, or
- USMS One-Event members, or
- Foreign Guest members who are members of another country's NGB
USMS-Sanctioned Clinics
All participants must be:
- USMS registered members, or
- USMS One-Event members, or
- Foreign Guest members who are members of another country's NGB
Dual-Sanctioned Pool Swim Meets (USMS-USAS)
Sanctions must be obtained from both USMS and USA Swimming, and all participants must be:
- USMS registered members, or
- USMS One-Event members, or
- USA Swimming Athlete members
Dual-Sanctioned Open Water Events (USMS-USAS)
Sanctions must be obtained from both USMS and USA Swimming, and all participants must be:
- USMS registered members, or
- USMS One-Event members, or
- USA Swimming Athlete members, or
- USA Swimming One-Event members
Adult Learn-to-Swim Programs
(Held as part of a registered USMS club's or workout group's activities.)
All participants must be:
- USMS registered members, or
- Guest members in their 30-day tryout period
The instructor must directly supervise the activity and be a USMS-registered member
Each instructor may directly supervise no more than three students
Other Approved Activities
- Pre-approved social events (Written approval must be obtained from USMS prior to the beginning of the event.)
- Pre-approved fundraising activities (Written approval must be obtained from USMS prior to the beginning of the fundraising activity.)
- NOTE: If a USMS member club is conducting an activity that has not been submitted and approved by USMS, it is imperative that the club obtain its own insurance coverage for the event or activity.
Noncovered Activities
USMS-recognized swim meets
Swim meets which have been issued a recognition number, per rule book Article 202.2, are not covered by USMS insurance (neither general liability insurance nor excess personal accident insurance).
Incident Reporting & Submitting a Claim
It is imperative that all incidents, no matter how minor, be reported to the USMS National Office as soon as practicable. The Incident Report Form should be used to report incidents. After submitting the incident report, you should use the Medical Claim Form to submit a claim.
Certificates of Insurance
- Certificates of Insurance (Evidence Only or Additional Insured versions) are frequently required to be provided to third parties.
- For example, USMS clubs and workout groups are often required to provide certificates of insurance to a facility owner/operator where the club or workout group holds its practices, workouts, meets, etc.
- In some cases, the facility owner/operator will simply want “proof of insurance” (i.e. an evidence only certificate) showing that the club/workout group has appropriate insurance.
- In other cases, the facility owner/operator will want to be included as Additional Insureds under the USMS General Liability policy. As an Additional
Insured, the facility owner/operator will be protected against claims brought against them arising out of the acts or omissions of the club/workout group in connection with a USMS sanctioned or approved activity. - To request a certificate of insurance from the USMS National Office, please fill out this online certificate request form.
Insurance FAQ
How Does COVID-19 affect my insurance coverage?
An updated waiver was signed during the 2021 annual membership registration and USMS event registrations now include verbiage regarding COVID-19 and how it affects insurance coverage. Swimmers must be forthcoming to their coach/club contact if they are feeling symptomatic, been exposed, or have traveled to or from a highly impacted area. Swimmers should not attend workouts or an event for at least two weeks after exposure or travel to or from a highly impacted area. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, this Communicable Disease Exclusion is now part of the USMS Insurance coverage.
What happens to my club or practice group’s liability insurance if non-USMS members are in the water at the same time as USMS members during a swim practice?
General liability coverage is voided if the swimmers are intermingled unless:
- An individual(s) is involved in the USMS Guest member 30-day tryout period.
- The non-USMS members are USA Swimming members, and the coach on deck is both a USA Swimming coach AND a USMS member. However, USMS insurance coverage will not apply for the USA Swimming members (they are covered by USA Swimming’s insurance)
For many of the activities listed above, there is a requirement that a person be "directly supervising” the activity. How do you define "directly supervising"?
“Direct Supervision” is defined as “line of sight.” The participants must be in the supervisor’s direct line of sight. This means the supervisor of a workout cannot be in the water practicing with the group, in the office doing paper work, etc. An ALTS (Adult Learn to Swim) instructor must be either on the pool deck or in the water, directly supervising no more than three students.
I am a USMS member in good standing. I frequently work out by myself. Does my USMS insurance provide coverage for this activity?
Dryland training—Does the current USMS insurance cover swimmers and coaches during supervised dry land exercises out of the pool area (i.e., Nautilus, free weights, running, or strength training)?
Are foreign athletes covered by USMS insurance when participating in USMS activities?
Practices/Workouts: If an individual from a foreign country wishes to work out with a USMS member club, they are allowed to do so for up to 30 days under a USMS Foreign Guest Membership. If they wish to continue for a period longer than the 30 days, they must join USMS as a full, registered member.
Events: As long as the individual is a member of their country’s FINA swimming federation, they are allowed to participate in USMS-sanctioned events as a USMS Foreign Guest Member. The foreign athlete should fill out and sign the USMS Foreign Guest Membership, which will provide participant accident insurance to the foreign athlete during the USMS-sanctioned event.
Can USMS events include both USMS and USA Swimming members?
Are swim clinics covered by insurance?
Yes. There are two types of swim clinics. The requirements for insurance coverage to be in effect are as follows:
Sanctioned Clinics are those clinics that obtain a sanction number through an LMSC. Sanctioned events are covered by USMS insurance provided that:
- All participants are either full USMS registered members, OR have paid for a One-Event USMS membership; and
- There is a supervisor on deck, within line of sight of the participants, who is also a USMS member.
Non-Sanctioned Clinics are those clinics that are generally held by a club during or in conjunction with the club’s practices. This type of clinic is covered by USMS insurance provided that:
- All participants are either full USMS registered members, OR are USMS Guest members in a 30-Day tryout period; and
- There is a supervisor on deck, within line of sight of the participants, who is also a USMS member.