Enhanced Commercial Auto Insurance Program Developed to Meet the Insurance Needs of Today's Commercial Landscape
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Insuring one vehicle to an entire fleet, FCIC's IL/IN Commercial Auto Insurance Programs cover Owned or Leased Vehicles, Hired Autos, Non-Owned, Temporary Substitute Autos, Newly Acquired Autos, Light Trailers and incidental Private Passenger type vehicles. FCIC's IL/IN Commercial Auto Insurance Programs' classification portfolio was expanded and now encompasses over 200 classes of business. Contractors, Builders, Last Mile Delivery, Janitorial Services, Satellite TV/Install/Repair, Landscaping, Funeral Directors, and countless other classifications are now acceptable to FCIC's IL/IN Commercial Insurance Auto Programs. FCIC's Artisan Contractors/General Liability Insurance Program classifications expanded as well and include Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, Janitorial, Landscaping, Floor Covering and Painting. FCIC aimed to incorporate classifications that really speak to today's business industry.
FCIC's IL/IN Commercial Auto Insurance Programs comes equipped with a host of attractive discounts. Corral explained, "As we were developing FCIC's enhanced Commercial Auto Insurance Program, we were focused on providing the customer with a variety of discounts. We feel confident we achieved our intended goal." Customers may benefit from Paid-in-Full Discount, Transfer/Previous Liability Insurance Discount, Safe Driver Discount, Loss Free Renewal Discount, Multi-Line Discount, and available in
In addition to convenient semi-annual and annual policy terms, FCIC's new IL/IN Commercial Auto Insurance Programs allow customers flexible payment plan options ranging from paid-in-full to 11 monthly payments.
As the new year progresses, FCIC plans on introducing its Commercial Auto Insurance Program in the other states the company operates. FCIC policies are sold by professional independent insurance agents serving your local area. For more information about
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