Commercial
Automobile Coverages
Liability Coverage
The liability coverage of the commercial auto policy provides protection
against legal liability arising out of the ownership, maintenance,
or use of any insured automobile. The insuring agreement agrees
to pay damages for bodily injury or property damage for which the
insured is legally responsible because of an automobile accident
resulting from the ownership, maintenance, or use of a covered auto.
The insuring agreement also states that in addition to the payment
of damages for which the insured is legally liable for, the insurer
also agrees to defend the insured for all legal defense cost. The
defense cost is in addition to the policy limits.
Medical Payments Coverage
The insuring agreement states that the insurer will pay all reasonable
and necessary medical and funeral expenses incurred by an insured
because of bodily injury caused by an accident. The insured is
the named insured, the insured's employees and guests, and any
other person occupying a covered auto. These payments are made
without regard to fault.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage
Uninsured Motorist
This insuring agreement pays for bodily injury to an insured
who is injured by an uninsured motorist, a hit-and-run driver,
or a driver whose insurer becomes insolvent. These benefits
are paid under the named insured's policy.
Underinsured Motorist
This coverage is added to supplement the Uninsured Motorist
Coverage, the coverage applies only when the other driver has
liability limits at the time of an accident, but the liability
limits carried may be insufficient to pay for damages for which
the driver is responsible. This is when the insured's underinsured
motorists coverage would apply and payment for the difference
could be made. The two coverages are mutually exclusive and
do not overlap or duplicate each other.
Any Automobile
Coverage is provided for any auto, including autos owned by the
insured, autos the named insured hires or borrows from others,
and other non-owned autos used in the insured's business.
Owned Auto
Coverage is provided for all autos owned by the named insured.
The owned auto symbol is used for liability insurance only.
Non-Owned Autos
Coverage is provided only for autos not owned, leased, hired,
or borrowed by the named insured. Coverage includes autos owned
by the insured's employees or members of their households, but
only while used in the named insured's business or personal affairs.
Hired Auto
Coverage is provided only for autos leased, hired, rented or borrowed
for use in the named insured's business.
Physical Damage Coverages
Collision Coverage
This coverage provides protection against loss or damage to a
covered auto or a non-owned auto resulting from the impact with
another vehicle or object. Collision losses are paid regardless
of fault.
Comprehensive Coverage
Comprehensive coverage provides protection against loss or damage
to a covered auto resulting from loss other than a collision or
upset. This coverage also provides for supplemental payments for
transportation expenses in the event of total theft of a covered
auto or a non-owned auto. Coverage begins forty-eight hours after
the theft.
Specified Cause of Loss
This provides coverage against loss from fire, lightning, or explosion;
theft; windstorm, hail, or earthquake; flood; mischief or vandalism;
and sinking, burning, collision or derailment of a conveyance
transporting the covered auto.
Endorsements:
Rental Reimbursement
The business auto policy provides a coverage extension if an auto
is insured for comprehensive or specified cause of loss coverage
which insures against loss of use of a covered auto only if the
auto is a private passenger type auto and is stolen. The coverage
extension pays up to a daily limit of $10 and a maximum limit
of $300. Payments begin forty-eight hours after the theft and
ends when the insured auto is returned or when the insurer has
paid the insured for the auto.
However, for broader coverage the insured can pay an additional
premium for rental reimbursement coverage. Rental reimbursement
pays the cost of renting a substitute auto for replacement of
any covered auto that has suffered a covered loss. The daily and
maximum limit for this coverage varies among insurers.
Towing and Labor
When this coverage is added, the insurer pays for towing and labor
costs each time a covered auto or non-owned auto is disabled,
up to a stated amount.
Personal Injury Protection
Personal Injury Protection (PIP) is an endorsement that adds no-fault
benefits. No-Fault means that in the event of an automobile accident,
each party collects from his or her own insurer regardless of
fault. The PIP endorsement is only available in certain states
with No-Fault Laws. The endorsement applies only to bodily injury
and not to property damage. (The state of Michigan is the exception
to property damage.) No-Fault Laws vary widely from state to state.
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