You can protect yourself with a for - hire or
non-owned vehicle liability policy, which business insurance packages often include.
Not exact matches
For licensees in the U.S. who do not own a
vehicle but are concerned about
liability protection when driving
non-owned vehicles, the solution is a non-owners insurance policy with sufficient limits to meet their needs.
This particular coverage provides business insurance coverage for certain
liabilities arising from the use of a rented or leased
vehicle (hired), or a
non-owned vehicle (employee using their own
vehicle on company business).
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Liability Coverage Pays when an insured person is legally liable for bodily injury or death caused by your
vehicle or your operation of most
non-owned vehicles.
For licensees in the U.S. who do not own a
vehicle but are concerned about
liability protection when driving
non-owned vehicles, the solution is a non-owners insurance policy with sufficient limits to meet their needs.
Provides excess
liability coverage for a
non-owned, unlisted
vehicle you have leased, hired, rented or borrowed for incidental usage in your business.
Owned or leased
vehicles, a hired car or
non-owned autos can be involved in serious accidents and cause property damage or bodily injury and entail major
liability exposure.
Non-owned insurance extends the
liability coverage on your commercial policy to your employees»
vehicles, but only for occasional use.
With Drive Other Car insurance, limits you select for your
Liability insurance, Physical Damage insurance, Medical Payments, and Uninsured Motorist insurance, if available, will apply to a
non-owned vehicle.
Any Auto coverage provides
liability protection for all
vehicles on a policy whether they are owned,
non-owned, or hired, including
vehicles that you purchase during your policy even if you forget to tell your insurance company.
Depending on the symbols used, a commercial auto policy may afford
liability coverage for hired autos (rental
vehicles) and
non-owned autos.
This particular coverage provides a business with business insurance coverage for certain
liabilities arising from the use of a rented or leased
vehicle (hired) or a
non-owned vehicle (employee using their own
vehicle on company business).
Any Auto coverage extends
Liability insurance to hired and other
non-owned vehicles, and
vehicles you purchase during your policy term.
With the Individual Named Insured Endorsement, limits you select for your
Liability insurance and Physical Damage insurance will apply to a
non-owned vehicle.
Non-owned car insurance can cover your
liability when one of your employees occasionally uses his or her personally - owned
vehicle for your business.
Non-Owned Vehicle insurance extends the coverage provided under the Bodily Injury
Liability coverage and Property Damage
Liability coverage of your policy to any
vehicles not owned by you or your business that are used by any of your employees for business.
Hired Auto coverage provides
Liability coverage for a
non-owned, unlisted
vehicle that you have leased, hired, rented or borrowed.
Hired and
non-owned auto
liability coverage covers property damage and bodily injury caused by a
vehicle you hire (including borrowed and rented) or
non-owned auto (
vehicles owned by others including partners and employees).
Non-owned vehicles may be insured for auto
liability coverage under your commercial auto policy.
The addition of a for - hire or
non-owned vehicle policy can help protect your business from
liability charges when personal autos are used.