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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