Anna,

That's pretty neat. Our insurer really didn't want to insure our members'
property.

On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Anna Thomas <annarenetho...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Congrats on the launch of catapultpgh, Elliot!
>
> To Tom's point, general liability insurance is a pretty standard place to
> start. We just launched a new insurance benefit for Loosecubes Hosts that
> we're super excited about. The (free) Loosecubes Host Protection Policy
> provides a $50,000 property damage insurance waiver for all stays booked
> through Loosecubes, so on the off-chance a coworker spills coffee on your
> MacBook or accidentally uses a sharpie on your whiteboard, we'll have you
> covered (and it won't affect your own premium).
>
> In setting up this plan we dove deeply into the world of workplace
> insurance, so if you have any other questions on the topic, feel free to
> let me know! We'd love to help.
>
> Thanks!
> Anna
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> On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Tom Brandt <twbra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> We (Workantile) don't insure members' property, only the property that
>> belongs to the company. We also carry liability insurance so in case
>> someone is injured we are insured. Liability insurance is required by our
>> lease.
>>
>> Your members probably have insurance of their own covering their
>> property. If they are remote workers using their employers' computers,
>> their employer is probably insuring their computers. If they are
>> self-employed, they should be insuring their property in case it gets
>> stolen wherever it is - home, coffee shop, or your space.
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Elliott Williams <elli...@catapultpgh.com
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all, this is the first month of catapultpgh, a coworking space in
>>> pittsburgh, and I want to take out an insurance plan, incase anyone's
>>> stuff gets stolen. All these companies are telling me that they will
>>> only insure owners and employees of a company, which would mean that
>>> each person would have to be an employee of catapult to get insured.
>>>
>>> Am I missing something? Am I asking the wrong questions from the
>>> insurance companies?
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