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I would definitely like someone to make some calls and log their results here
I would definitely like someone to make some calls and log their results here


I found some company who offers this vocational insurance:
http://www.nationwide.com/vocational-insurance-hb.jsp
http://www.nationwide.com/vocational-insurance-hb.jsp
[[File:insurance1.pdf]]
===Board of Directors Insurance===
This is so the board can't be sued
*Freeside Atlanta hackerspace's = 300/year


[[File:insurance1.pdf]]
 
===Liability===
*NYC Resistor's Insurance cost is 4k per year (Source Bre Pettis)
 
*NoiseBridge cost was about 2k per year(including Board insurance) (Source http://lists.hackerspaces.org/pipermail/discuss/2009-January/000137.html)
 
===Theft===
NoiseBridge in the above source indicates this was 'too expensive'

Revision as of 08:08, 10 November 2009

Insurance

The hackerspace talk "Building-hacker-spaces-everywhere-Your-excuses-are-invalid " has a little info on insurance. One creator explained insurance was 2k a year Noisebridge. They talked about it being easier than you thought to insure something with the name 'hacker' in it. Some also had success getting insurance as a vocational school. Others claimed commercial general liability was appropriate, where they just request you inventory your tools and those are what they cover.

I would definitely like someone to make some calls and log their results here

I found some company who offers this vocational insurance: http://www.nationwide.com/vocational-insurance-hb.jsp File:Insurance1.pdf


Board of Directors Insurance

This is so the board can't be sued

  • Freeside Atlanta hackerspace's = 300/year


Liability

  • NYC Resistor's Insurance cost is 4k per year (Source Bre Pettis)

Theft

NoiseBridge in the above source indicates this was 'too expensive'