Thanks! I'll give them a holler!
TH
On Apr 20, 12:12 pm, Alex Hillman <
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> We've worked with a local agency to get a policy through The Hartford for our liability. They've been awesome, and helpful in figuring out the ideal classification for a coworking space since we're a little weird. They were able to help us get something that met our landlord requirements, allowed us to do events and other things that we need the flexibility to do.
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> You can contact these fine folks:
http://www.preston-patterson.com(
http://www.preston-patterson.com/). Our account manager is Diane, but Stuart is great to work with as well. Let them know that Indy Hall sent you and they can likely help you get oriented.
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> On Friday, April 20, 2012 at 1:06 PM, Toni Hogan wrote:
> > I am getting quotes on liability insurance. My agent is pretty good at
> > matching classifications for new business concepts. She was able to
> > get my policy through underwriting for a hometending business which
> > was as rare as coworking is in Houston. But, I want to get a few other
> > quotes. What classification is typically used for coworking spaces?
> > Someone must know because I am sure you all have insurance. LOL
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