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TrapAssure by Acera Insurance

At Acera Insurance, we understand the unique challenges and risks associated with running a nuisance trapping business. That’s why we’ve developed a specialized commercial insurance program designed specifically for you. By joining your Provincial Trapping Association, you gain access to competitive and comprehensive coverage that provides peace of mind.

Coverage

  • $5 million general liability limit
    Protects your business against third-party claims of bodily injury, property damage, and more
  • $1 million tenant’s legal liability limit
    Covers legal liabilities for damages to premises you rent or lease
  • $1000 deductible
    Affordable and straightforward

Why Acera Insurance for trapping coverage?

  • Support for your association: A portion of each policy supports your Provincial Trapping Association, helping to sustain and grow the community.
  • Tailored premiums: Our premiums are based on your annual revenues, ensuring you get the best value for your specific business needs.
  • Customer service: Our dedicated team is here to assist you every step of the way, offering exceptional customer service and quick turnaround times to meet your needs efficiently.

Join your provincial trapping association today! By becoming a member of your Provincial Trapping Association, you unlock access to our exclusive insurance program. Protect your business with the industry’s best coverage tailored just for you.

Apply Now 

If you’re already a member of your provincial trapping association, complete the form below to apply for insurance coverage.

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Name of insured as it is to appear on policy
What is the insured?
Mailing address
Address of actual operation(s) (if different than mailing address)
Do you have a trapping license in your province of operation?
Click or drag a file to this area to upload.
Do you display warning signage regarding traps when they are in place to protect humans and their pets?
Are landowner agreement forms signed prior to nuisance trapping?
Have there been any claims for damages, or lawsuits against you in the past 5 years related to nuisance trapping?