Commercial auto insurance is one of the most important aspects of your business insurance program. If your business uses a vehicle, or many vehicles, you need commercial auto insurance and you will want to ask your business insurance professional some important questions. You will also want to provide your business insurance professional with a complete picture of your vehicle use.
Consider the following points and ask the following questions.
Consider the following points and ask the following questions.
How Many Vehicles and Drivers Will the Business Insure?
Commercial auto insurers often separate coverage types based on the number of vehicles and drivers to be insured. Fleet insurance is an option for businesses that will have a number of vehicles and drivers. The number of vehicles differs with each insurer and may depend on the class of vehicle. But, fleet insurance may be a less expensive alternative than individual, per vehicle policies.What is the Policy Definition of Commercial Use?
Your personal auto policy will exclude coverage for commercial uses of your vehicle. A commercial policy will establish a definition of commercial use as well. It is important that you read the definition and discuss this with your insurance professional. If there is any question, it is better to obtain a commercial auto policy so that, in case of an accident, there is no chance of being uninsured.How Can You Lower Premium Costs?
Commercial auto business insurance premiums can be lowered by:- Business Location - the location of the vehicles determines premiums for theft.
- Driver Records - hire only qualified drivers with safe driving records.
- Choice of Vehicle - sales people may want sports cars, but five-star safety rated, domestic, mid-sized sedans have the lowest premiums.
- Deductibles - can your business afford part of the risk and maintain a high deductible? If so, your premiums will be lower.
- Safety and Anti-Theft Devices - alarms, GPS tracking, air bags, seat belts, and other such devices can significantly lower premiums.
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