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I work remote for a company in CA, and my company currently rents me and another colleague based in the same city an office in a coworking space. They negotiated the lease and whatever else, I was pretty much hands-off on that. I am leaving that job for another company. I was looking at a different coworking space closer to home, where I'd basically just pay out of pocket to rent a desk and not involve my new company in trying to reimburse. The space agreement has a clause which requires a $1M/$2M general liability insurance policy. They also require that the policy lists as additional insureds this giant list of two dozen additional business entities that basically represent the space themselves, their landlord, their landlord's debt holders, etc. I was looking at trying to get such a policy and it seems like every online quote basically wants to work it as though your an incorporated business holder, because otherwise what kind of individual buys a policy like this. Are there any insurance carriers that would write such a policy for an individual or is that basically not a thing? Is my usual insurance agent able to handle something like that? I don't want business errors & omissions coverage, or all that extra stuff that every online quote site tried to sell me on. I just want to meet the requirement that I have liability coverage in case my MacBook charger starts a fire or something.
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 18:11 |
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# ? Jun 6, 2024 07:06 |
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You just need some general liability insurance for contractors, like this: https://www.progressivecommercial.com/insurance/general-liability-insurance/ Any commercial insurance agent probably works with policies like this daily. I imagine it's completely separate from your personal insurance policies and might need a separate agent.
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 18:23 |
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My go-to agency does personal and commercial lines so I'll see what they have to say. Thanks.
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 20:02 |