Public liability insurance
Public liability insurance covers claims of accidental injury or damage caused to others as a result of your business practices. It can be beneficial in coworking spaces where accidents can happen.
Where you are at fault, public liability protects you for the financial implications of compensation payments awarded by courts, subject to the limit of your coverage.
Professional indemnity insurance
Professional indemnity insurance is helpful to have for service-based businesses. It can cover claims of negligence or mistakes. For example, if a consultant gives incorrect advice or a designer delivers poor work, this insurance protects against legal defence and compensation costs.
Contents insurance
Contents insurance, which can be part of office insurance, is vital for protecting personal and business equipment within coworking spaces. Office package policies can include ‘full theft cover’ covering claims in ‘self-contained’ offices, where there is no evidence of forcible entry or exit. However, this is not available in shared accommodation.
Employers' liability insurance
Employers' liability insurance is a legal requirement for businesses with employees, even in a coworking setting. It covers claims if an employee is injured or becomes ill due to their work due to your negligence.
Cyber insurance
Cyber liability insurance is increasingly relevant in coworking spaces with shared networks, protecting against data breaches and cyberattacks. It covers the costs of recovery and any legal ramifications, ensuring your business's digital assets are kept safe and secure.