Physical Damage (Comprehensive or Other Than Collision): Covers damage to an insured vehicle caused by a variety of risks, including theft, vandalism fire, lightning, hail, and flood.
Towing and Labor: Pays towing and labor charges if an insured vehicle breaks down (available for an extra premium).
Medical Payments (not required in some states): Pays for bodily injuries from an accident that involves an insured vehicle, regardless of fault, up to a set amount. Covers anyone in the vehicle, or any pedestrian injured.
Insured Vehicles You'll need to provide the insurance company with a detailed list (“schedule”) of your fleet that gives the make, model, serial number, etc. of all vehicles covered, classified into these categories: Company-owned autos, private passenger autos, rented or hired autos, or specifically described autos.
You'll also need to provide a list of all authorized drivers of company vehicles, giving their age and drivers license number.
Exclusions Although Commercial Auto Insurance provides extensive protection for your company vehicles and drivers, you'll need to buy separate coverage for damage or liability caused by:
- Mobile equipment (forklifts, cherry pickers, front-end loaders, tractors, bulldozers, etc.).
- Pollution (except for leakage of oil or transmission fluid from an insured vehicle).
- Racing, stunt, or demolition derby vehicles.
Conclusion Beehive Insurance can be a powerful financial resource to keep your business in business.