Whether you have a fleet or one commercial vehicle, consider business auto insurance.
Add an extra layer of coverage to your auto policy.
A vehicle collision is never good news, but when it’s one of the cars or trucks owned by your business, the consequences are more complicated. Business auto insurance takes all the elements of normal auto coverage and adds on extra protection. This may include coverage for the following:
- Bodily Injuries
- Collisions
- Named Perils
- Property Damage
Being involved in a covered accident can result in legal exposures and damages, potentially leading to costly legal battles and financial liabilities.
Liability Coverage protects you from costs like legal liability, accident-related injuries, or accident-based damage in the event of a covered accident.
At-fault accidents can result in severe bodily harm to others, imposing a heavy financial burden due to medical expenses and potential legal costs.
Bodily Injury Liability Coverage can ease the financial strain by covering expenses related to bodily harm or death from an at-fault accident, typically including legal costs.
Unintentional damage to someone else's property caused by your vehicle can lead to significant repair costs and financial liability.
Property Damage Liability Coverage protects you by covering the costs if your vehicle unintentionally causes damage to another person's property.
Accidents can result in medical expenses for you and your passengers, regardless of who is at fault, leading to unexpected financial burdens.
Medical Payments Coverage helps pay for these medical expenses, providing financial relief after a covered accident.
Injuries and property damage caused by uninsured or hit-and-run drivers can leave you without adequate compensation, leading to financial hardship.
Uninsured Motorist Coverage protects you from these risks, covering injuries and property damage, and often includes underinsured motorist coverage for cases where the at-fault driver's insurance is insufficient.
Non-collision incidents like theft, vandalism, flood, or fire can cause significant damage to your vehicle, resulting in expensive repairs or replacement.
Comprehensive Physical Damage Coverage compensates for such damages, offering financial protection against these non-collision risks.
Collisions with other objects can cause extensive damage to your vehicle, leading to costly repairs.
Collision Coverage pays for the damage to your vehicle in the event of a collision, alleviating the financial impact of such incidents.
Higher liability coverage than auto insurance for individuals.
For example, when obtaining business auto insurance you may usually get much higher liability coverage to reflect the fact that a business typically has more assets at risk than an individual would. Additionally, you can get collision insurance. This type of coverage pays out for damage to your vehicles no matter who caused the collision—a protection that’s often a must if you lease or finance commercial vehicles.
Do your employees need coverage on their personal vehicles?
If your employees are using their own personal vehicles for business-related reasons and they get into an accident, your business might be held liable. With non-owned auto liability coverage, your business may be protected.
Essential for employees who use their own vehicles for work.
It’s also worth considering non-owned auto liability coverage, which is an add-on or a separate policy covering those instances when your employees drive their own personal cars or trucks as part of their work for your business. This type of protection may help reduce the risk of messy legal complications if they are injured or their vehicle is damaged while on the job.
Business auto insurance is essential for those that run a business. Contact us to learn more and to go over your specific needs and coverage options.
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