Confused about commercial auto insurance? Whether it’s an SUV or a
sedan, Internet information is available any time, or eager agents from
any insurance company will answer questions over the phone or in
person. In the United States, the laws regarding commercial auto
insurance vary from state to state. Most states have mandatory
requirements for business vehicles, but the types of coverage mandated
also differ and should be adhered to in order for the business to
collect in the event of an accident.
In some states, proof of auto insurance must be presented before a
personal driver’s license is issued. The same goes for commercial auto
insurance. Of the many types of coverage available, liability, personal
injury, comprehensive, and medical are the most common, although
commercial insurance has differences in the specific aspects of the
policy that relate to businesses. Many companies opt for more than the
compulsory insurance, especially if the vehicle is used for dangerous
jobs (such as demolition of buildings) and would therefore have a
greater risk of injury or accident on the job. Some businesses may
need to include coverage for survivor benefits in the case of an
accidental death.
Protecting business vehicles and the people who drive them is an
important part of overall good business practices. A company can go
into financial ruin from one lawsuit. Auto insurance for company
vehicles is a tool to help businesses comply with state regulations and
assure employees that they are covered in the event of an
accident. Size of business, type of vehicle, and what it’s used for
will determine what types of coverage are needed. The spectrum of
insurance needs ranges from small businesses with just one vehicle that
is also used for personal travel to companies with several hundred
vehicles that are used for heavy labor.
Details and reading the fine print are important to understanding
exactly what is covered by the insurance policy and what, if anything,
will be the responsibility of the business. It never pays to short
change employees when it involves auto insurance. Just as Workers
Compensation protects both the employer and the employee in the
workplace, commercial auto insurance offers that same protection while
employees are on the road.