Commercial Auto Liability Insurance Ankeny/ Des Moines
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Commercial Auto Liability Insurance Ankeny/Des Moines 

Commercial Auto Liability Insurance is a broad term that refers to most commercial business automobiles, including but not limited to:
  • Company cars
  • Cargo Vans
  • Limousine
  • Taxis
  • Buses
  • SUV’s
  • Pickup trucks

 

Commercial auto liability insurance policies cover personal cars that are used for business. It also covers SUV’s, light-duty trucks, buses, limousines, taxicabs, vans and other delivery vehicles used solely for business purposes. Use of these automobiles is associated with a range of risk factors, including how you use them, how often and how many miles they travel each year, among other factors. Insurance companies review these risk factors along with any efforts your company may make to improve driver safety when they assess the amount of coverage your business needs.

 

If you are looking for coverage information on large trucks and heavy equipment used for business purposes, refer to the commercial truck insurance section.

 

What Does Commercial Auto Liability Insurance Cover?

Commercial auto liability insurance is similar to personal auto insurance in basic coverage, such as liability, comprehensive, collision and other types of coverage that are specific to business vehicle use. A commercial auto policy is designed to protect your business from significant losses that could affect your company’s financial well-being.

 

Commercial auto insurance policies combine several different types of coverage – some are required and some are optional. A typical policy includes some combination of the following:

  • Bodily injury liability:
    This portion of the commercial auto policy covers harm to others in an accident caused by you or your employee. Bodily injury coverage will provide compensation for medical costs, funeral costs if a death occurs and the legal fees associated with a lawsuit. The amount of compensation your company receives depends upon the limit set on your bodily injury liability coverage, as well as your deductible.

 

  • Property damage liability:
    This coverage will pay the costs to repair property damage caused by you or your employee. The amount of coverage you receive is based on the limits you set and your deductibles. It is a good idea to work closely with an independent agent to assess your risks as well as the potential costs of injury, property damage and legal fees. For the best protection, consider buying a commercial umbrella liability policy.

 

  • Collision:
    As with your personal auto policy, a good commercial auto policy should include adequate collision coverage. This will cover the damage to your vehicles in the event you or your employees cause an accident.

 

  • Comprehensive:
    Known also as “other than collision (OTC)”, your comprehensive coverage is an important addition to protect against damage to your vehicle or loss due to causes other than collision. These causes can include weather, theft, and vandalism.

 

  • Uninsured and underinsured motorists:
    If one of your drivers is in an accident caused by another motorist who does not have adequate insurance, this coverage will help to pay for damages and injuries to your vehicle and your driver, up to the limits set on your policy.

 

  • Medical payments:
    This coverage pays for medical and/or funeral expenses for you, your drivers, and passengers after an accident.

 

  • Additional optional coverage:
    A wide range of additional coverage types may be available, depending on the insurance company you work with and the state your business is in. For example, you may be able to buy coverage for your employees when they drive a car or truck your company does not own. You may also buy coverage for a rental replacement auto if your company car is in the shop for repairs. You could opt to get towing and roadside assistance. Some insurance companies even provide very specific coverage for companies who load and unload cargo, due to the increased liability risk involved

 

The right commercial insurance can protect you, your business, and all of the drivers in your commercial cars, vans, pickup trucks or limousines in an accident. One of the most critical ways to protect your company is by having adequate liability coverage in case you or one of your employees causes an accident that injures another person or damages their property. If a claimant files a lawsuit against your business due to an accident, your company’s finances could be in jeopardy. Depending on the circumstances, even your personal finances as the business owner can be at risk.

 

Driver Distraction and Commercial Automobile Operation

The Department of Transportation investigated the impact of distraction in commercial motor vehicle (CMV) crashes and safety-critical events in 2009. They found the following:

  • Drivers were involved in non-driving tasks in 71% of CMV crashes.
  • Distracted driving caused 46% of near-crashes and 50% of the safety-critical event.

 

Does Commercial Auto Liability Insurance Cover Personal Use?

Small business owners and entrepreneurs often use their own cars while on the job. However, it is important to know that your personal insurance may not cover the commercial use of your auto.

It’s very common for small business owners to send an employee out on an errand, whether to get supplies from the local store or to give a business consultant a ride from the airport. If the staff member gets behind the wheel of his own car and the business owner does not have a commercial auto insurance policy in place that covers that worker and his car, injuries or damage that result from an accident may not be covered.

Regardless of how much or how little you and your employees use personal vehicles in the course of doing business, having adequate coverage in place can prevent a financially damaging event from putting your business at risk.

 

How to Get Commercial Auto Liability Insurance Quotes?

Many people start their insurance quote shopping online. The downside is that an automated online system cannot answer your questions, compare companies and quotes. Or give you fast or accurate results. It is also important to know that with direct insurance companies, you are typically restricted to buying one type of policy.

As your agent, I will need to ask a variety of questions designed to not only get you an accurate quote but also find discounts that may be applicable to you. You may be asked questions such as:

  • How many commercial automobiles do you have?
  • How are those vehicles used? For example, do they transport people, goods, hazardous materials, or food?
  • How many miles does each vehicle typically travel in a year?
  • How many drivers do you have?
  • What are their ages and level of experience?
  • Have your drivers taken a safe driving course?
  • How much does Commercial Auto Insurance Cost?

 

The average cost for commercial auto coverage is $900 – $1,200. Some examples are Common limits, coverage, and costs with the driver having a clean driving record and including $1 million liability limits.

 

Is Personal Auto more affordable than Commercial Auto Liability Insurance?

Personal car insurance typically won’t pay to repair damage or treat injuries you sustain while you’re transporting people or goods for money, in large part because the liability and property damage risks are too great. These policies are often affordable than commercial car insurance.

Auto Insurance is an essential financial decision that will keep your business covered. The next time your fleet takes the road, make sure it is protected with a Commercial Auto policy from Densmore Insurance Strategies, Inc.

Our goal at Densmore Insurance Strategies, Inc. is to provide insurance solutions that keep small to medium-sized businesses protected. That is why we combine various coverage options into one convenient package – for more benefits than a typical Business policy and better savings through competitive pricing.

We provide Commercial Auto Liability Insurance in communities near Ankeny Iowa, Altoona Iowa, Bondurant Iowa, Des Moines IowaWest Des Moines Iowa, Johnston Iowa, Waukee Iowa, Grimes Iowa, Polk City Iowa, Pleasant Hill Iowa, Norwalk Iowa, Huxley Iowa, and Urbandale Iowa. We are licensed to serve Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, Florida, Missouri, Arizona, Texas, and Tennessee.

 

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