Insurance Questions
Hi Think Tank,
As some of you may know, the Alliance has been trying to develop an insurance package that fits the needs of community bike shops for a little while now. We first tried working with McKay Insurance Company, but that didn't end up working, and we are now in talks with Gales Creek Insurance to try and create a program.
The folks at Gales Creek are interested in speaking with a few leaders of shops to learn more about some of the past problems they've had with acquiring insurance (they currently work with a few shops, but they said there haven't been any large problems with writing those policies and are interested in learning what some issues have been). These conversations would NOT be sales pitches, they are an opportunity for Gales Creek to learn more about the needs of community bike shops as we work together to try and develop a package that fits the needs of shops.
If you are willing to speak with the folks at Gales Creek, please let me know.
Thanks, Mike
Bike Longmont has tried unsuccessfully for 2 years to get insurance. The issue we run into is insurance companies don't want to fund bike refurbishment or they're not writing policies in Colorado. It's frustrating to open a community shop for 2 reasons - there's no standard operating instructions to do so. It would be helpful to have an alliance person or some kind of ombudsperson to guide start-ups through the process.
Insurance, in general, seems to be this murky sess pit of crazy, that no volunteer in their right mind would ask to navigate. IMO. In other words - make the process, clear, straight forward and return emails & calls with actual answers and succinct questions.
Lastly, having low-cost rental bike coverage would be awesome, too.
rjk
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Mike Samuelson < mike@peoplepoweredmovement.org> wrote:
Hi Think Tank,
As some of you may know, the Alliance has been trying to develop an insurance package that fits the needs of community bike shops for a little while now. We first tried working with McKay Insurance Company, but that didn't end up working, and we are now in talks with Gales Creek Insurance to try and create a program.
The folks at Gales Creek are interested in speaking with a few leaders of shops to learn more about some of the past problems they've had with acquiring insurance (they currently work with a few shops, but they said there haven't been any large problems with writing those policies and are interested in learning what some issues have been). These conversations would NOT be sales pitches, they are an opportunity for Gales Creek to learn more about the needs of community bike shops as we work together to try and develop a package that fits the needs of shops.
If you are willing to speak with the folks at Gales Creek, please let me know.
Thanks, Mike
-- Mike Samuelson Member Services and Open Streets Coordinator Alliance for Biking & Walking mike@peoplepoweredmovement.org (202) 449 9692 x 7
P.O. Box 65150 Washington, DC 20035
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Ryan, What The Alliance is trying to do is commendable, which is why I'm replying off the listserv. I don't want to undermine their efforts and I think all shops would benefit from a situation like clubs enjoy by joining LAB.
But if you have an immediate need, you could contact Susan Smith at Beehive Insurance. They were recommended to me by Jonathan Morrison and although they are also located in Utah they were able to quote my D&O policy in NY. She was very helpful and also got me a quote for General Liability from A company called Philadelphia.
I'm not sure if they can write in CO but it may be worth a try.
Susan Smith Beehive Insurance Co (801) 685-6860 ssmith@beehiveinsurance.com
Best Luck, Matt VanSlyke Utica Bike Rescue 315-525-9554
On Jul 8, 2013, at 4:47 PM, Ryan Kragerud rjkragerud@gmail.com wrote:
Bike Longmont has tried unsuccessfully for 2 years to get insurance. The issue we run into is insurance companies don't want to fund bike refurbishment or they're not writing policies in Colorado. It's frustrating to open a community shop for 2 reasons - there's no standard operating instructions to do so. It would be helpful to have an alliance person or some kind of ombudsperson to guide start-ups through the process.
Insurance, in general, seems to be this murky sess pit of crazy, that no volunteer in their right mind would ask to navigate. IMO. In other words - make the process, clear, straight forward and return emails & calls with actual answers and succinct questions.
Lastly, having low-cost rental bike coverage would be awesome, too.
rjk
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Mike Samuelson mike@peoplepoweredmovement.org wrote:
Hi Think Tank,
As some of you may know, the Alliance has been trying to develop an insurance package that fits the needs of community bike shops for a little while now. We first tried working with McKay Insurance Company, but that didn't end up working, and we are now in talks with Gales Creek Insurance to try and create a program.
The folks at Gales Creek are interested in speaking with a few leaders of shops to learn more about some of the past problems they've had with acquiring insurance (they currently work with a few shops, but they said there haven't been any large problems with writing those policies and are interested in learning what some issues have been). These conversations would NOT be sales pitches, they are an opportunity for Gales Creek to learn more about the needs of community bike shops as we work together to try and develop a package that fits the needs of shops.
If you are willing to speak with the folks at Gales Creek, please let me know.
Thanks, Mike
-- Mike Samuelson Member Services and Open Streets Coordinator Alliance for Biking & Walking mike@peoplepoweredmovement.org (202) 449 9692 x 7
P.O. Box 65150 Washington, DC 20035
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Dear Mike, Sure, the shop number is 216 334-BIKE or have them email me for my cell phone. Thanks! nozomi
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Mike Samuelson < mike@peoplepoweredmovement.org> wrote:
Hi Think Tank,
As some of you may know, the Alliance has been trying to develop an insurance package that fits the needs of community bike shops for a little while now. We first tried working with McKay Insurance Company, but that didn't end up working, and we are now in talks with Gales Creek Insurance to try and create a program.
The folks at Gales Creek are interested in speaking with a few leaders of shops to learn more about some of the past problems they've had with acquiring insurance (they currently work with a few shops, but they said there haven't been any large problems with writing those policies and are interested in learning what some issues have been). These conversations would NOT be sales pitches, they are an opportunity for Gales Creek to learn more about the needs of community bike shops as we work together to try and develop a package that fits the needs of shops.
If you are willing to speak with the folks at Gales Creek, please let me know.
Thanks, Mike
-- Mike Samuelson Member Services and Open Streets Coordinator Alliance for Biking & Walking mike@peoplepoweredmovement.org (202) 449 9692 x 7
P.O. Box 65150 Washington, DC 20035
Twitter https://twitter.com/open_streets | Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/openstreetsproject
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Bici Coop in Birmingham, AL is insured through Philadelphia as well, via a local company that specializes in non-profits/alternative organizations. We have D&O, liability for the shop, and coverage for our races/rides.
It took us a while to figure out what we needed and where to go though, so a resource like the Alliance has proposed would have been super helpful!
-Anna, Bici Bicycle Cooperative
On Jul 8, 2013, at 7:20 PM, Matt VanSlyke vanslyke.matthew@gmail.com wrote:
Ryan, What The Alliance is trying to do is commendable, which is why I'm replying off the listserv. I don't want to undermine their efforts and I think all shops would benefit from a situation like clubs enjoy by joining LAB.
But if you have an immediate need, you could contact Susan Smith at Beehive Insurance. They were recommended to me by Jonathan Morrison and although they are also located in Utah they were able to quote my D&O policy in NY. She was very helpful and also got me a quote for General Liability from A company called Philadelphia.
I'm not sure if they can write in CO but it may be worth a try.
Susan Smith Beehive Insurance Co (801) 685-6860 ssmith@beehiveinsurance.com
Best Luck, Matt VanSlyke Utica Bike Rescue 315-525-9554
On Jul 8, 2013, at 4:47 PM, Ryan Kragerud rjkragerud@gmail.com wrote:
Bike Longmont has tried unsuccessfully for 2 years to get insurance. The issue we run into is insurance companies don't want to fund bike refurbishment or they're not writing policies in Colorado. It's frustrating to open a community shop for 2 reasons - there's no standard operating instructions to do so. It would be helpful to have an alliance person or some kind of ombudsperson to guide start-ups through the process.
Insurance, in general, seems to be this murky sess pit of crazy, that no volunteer in their right mind would ask to navigate. IMO. In other words - make the process, clear, straight forward and return emails & calls with actual answers and succinct questions.
Lastly, having low-cost rental bike coverage would be awesome, too.
rjk
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Mike Samuelson mike@peoplepoweredmovement.org wrote:
Hi Think Tank,
As some of you may know, the Alliance has been trying to develop an insurance package that fits the needs of community bike shops for a little while now. We first tried working with McKay Insurance Company, but that didn't end up working, and we are now in talks with Gales Creek Insurance to try and create a program.
The folks at Gales Creek are interested in speaking with a few leaders of shops to learn more about some of the past problems they've had with acquiring insurance (they currently work with a few shops, but they said there haven't been any large problems with writing those policies and are interested in learning what some issues have been). These conversations would NOT be sales pitches, they are an opportunity for Gales Creek to learn more about the needs of community bike shops as we work together to try and develop a package that fits the needs of shops.
If you are willing to speak with the folks at Gales Creek, please let me know.
Thanks, Mike
-- Mike Samuelson Member Services and Open Streets Coordinator Alliance for Biking & Walking mike@peoplepoweredmovement.org (202) 449 9692 x 7
P.O. Box 65150 Washington, DC 20035
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All, Looks like my message did go to the list, no big deal. Hopefully it's useful info and I agree with what Anna says, being able to go to The Alliance for insurance needs would be great. Matt
On Jul 8, 2013, at 9:13 PM, Anna Carrigan anna@bicicoop.org wrote:
Bici Coop in Birmingham, AL is insured through Philadelphia as well, via a local company that specializes in non-profits/alternative organizations. We have D&O, liability for the shop, and coverage for our races/rides.
It took us a while to figure out what we needed and where to go though, so a resource like the Alliance has proposed would have been super helpful!
-Anna, Bici Bicycle Cooperative
On Jul 8, 2013, at 7:20 PM, Matt VanSlyke vanslyke.matthew@gmail.com wrote:
Ryan, What The Alliance is trying to do is commendable, which is why I'm replying off the listserv. I don't want to undermine their efforts and I think all shops would benefit from a situation like clubs enjoy by joining LAB.
But if you have an immediate need, you could contact Susan Smith at Beehive Insurance. They were recommended to me by Jonathan Morrison and although they are also located in Utah they were able to quote my D&O policy in NY. She was very helpful and also got me a quote for General Liability from A company called Philadelphia.
I'm not sure if they can write in CO but it may be worth a try.
Susan Smith Beehive Insurance Co (801) 685-6860 ssmith@beehiveinsurance.com
Best Luck, Matt VanSlyke Utica Bike Rescue 315-525-9554
On Jul 8, 2013, at 4:47 PM, Ryan Kragerud rjkragerud@gmail.com wrote:
Bike Longmont has tried unsuccessfully for 2 years to get insurance. The issue we run into is insurance companies don't want to fund bike refurbishment or they're not writing policies in Colorado. It's frustrating to open a community shop for 2 reasons - there's no standard operating instructions to do so. It would be helpful to have an alliance person or some kind of ombudsperson to guide start-ups through the process.
Insurance, in general, seems to be this murky sess pit of crazy, that no volunteer in their right mind would ask to navigate. IMO. In other words - make the process, clear, straight forward and return emails & calls with actual answers and succinct questions.
Lastly, having low-cost rental bike coverage would be awesome, too.
rjk
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Mike Samuelson mike@peoplepoweredmovement.org wrote:
Hi Think Tank,
As some of you may know, the Alliance has been trying to develop an insurance package that fits the needs of community bike shops for a little while now. We first tried working with McKay Insurance Company, but that didn't end up working, and we are now in talks with Gales Creek Insurance to try and create a program.
The folks at Gales Creek are interested in speaking with a few leaders of shops to learn more about some of the past problems they've had with acquiring insurance (they currently work with a few shops, but they said there haven't been any large problems with writing those policies and are interested in learning what some issues have been). These conversations would NOT be sales pitches, they are an opportunity for Gales Creek to learn more about the needs of community bike shops as we work together to try and develop a package that fits the needs of shops.
If you are willing to speak with the folks at Gales Creek, please let me know.
Thanks, Mike
-- Mike Samuelson Member Services and Open Streets Coordinator Alliance for Biking & Walking mike@peoplepoweredmovement.org (202) 449 9692 x 7
P.O. Box 65150 Washington, DC 20035
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Affordable Bikes Re-Cyclery
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Anna Carrigan
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Matt VanSlyke
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Mike Samuelson
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Ryan Kragerud