Stolen on Set: “Laptop Stolen During a Shoot: Business Personal Property”

I was tethering my MacBook Pro on a commercial set in a warehouse. I walked away to adjust a light. When I came back, the laptop was gone. My insurance denied the claim because I didn’t have “Electronic Data Processing” (EDP) coverage, and the laptop was considered “Office Equipment” not “Camera Gear.”

Key Takeaways

  • Categorization Matters: Some insurers separate “Camera Equipment” from “Computer/Office Equipment.” If you listed the MacBook under “Cameras,” they might deny it or apply a lower limit.
  • EDP Coverage: You want Electronic Data Processing coverage. This specifically covers computers, hard drives, and portable electronics used for business.
  • “Unattended” on Set: If the set was “open to the public” and you left it unlocked, the “Unattended” exclusion kicks in.
  • ACV vs. RC: Laptops depreciate fast. A 3-year-old MacBook is worth 40% of new. You need Replacement Cost (RC) to afford a new one.

The “Why” (The Trap)

The trap is “The Schedule.”

When you buy insurance, you submit a list of gear.
If you wrote “Misc Gear: $20,000,” they might limit computers to $2,000.
If you didn’t list the laptop serial number specifically, they might assume it’s a personal laptop (Homeowners issue) rather than business gear.
Also, the “Mysterious Disappearance” trap applies here if no one saw it taken.

The Investigation (My Analysis of Computer Coverage)

I checked how to insure a $4,000 tethering station.

TCP (Tom C. Pickard)

  • The Advice: List computers separately.
  • The Coverage: Worldwide coverage for laptops (EDP). Includes power surges.

Next Insurance (App Based)

  • The Limit: Often has a low sub-limit for electronics ($2,500) unless you bump it up manually.
  • The ACV Trap: Digital-first insurers often default to Actual Cash Value. Check the fine print.

AppleCare+ (The Alternative)

  • The Reality: AppleCare+ covers damage, but not theft (unless you have the specific Theft/Loss plan for iPhones, which doesn’t exist for MacBooks usually). You need business insurance for theft.

[IMAGE: Photo of a tether cable dangling from a tripod with no laptop attached]

Comparison Table

FeatureCamera RiderEDP (Computer) RiderAppleCare+
Covers Laptop Theft?Maybe (if listed)YesNo
Covers Drop/Screen?YesYesYes
DepreciationVariesReplacement Cost (Best)Repair/Replace
Software CoverageNoData Recovery (Maybe)No

Step-by-Step Action Plan

  1. Lock it Down: Use a Kensington lock on set. Or put it in a Digiplate that clamps it in.
  2. Install “Find My”: Enable activation lock. It makes the laptop useless to thieves (deterrent).
  3. Update the Schedule: Email your broker: “Please add Apple MacBook Pro [Serial] Value $4,000 to my EDP schedule.”
  4. Encrypt the Drive: FileVault. If client photos leak, that’s a liability/privacy breach lawsuit.

FAQ

Is my iPad covered?
Yes, under EDP/Computers.

What if I use it for personal stuff too?
If it’s primarily business, business insurance covers it.

Is the tether cable covered?
Yes, usually under “Misc Grip/Cables.”

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