USMC Insurance Explains Who Is Eligible for HNOA Insurance
Any small business that can meet an insurer's underwriting requirements can be eligible for hired and non-owned auto coverage. These eligibility requirements speak to a company's size, previous auto insurance claims, and credit history. If a business proves financially irresponsible and has an unsafe driving history, it may be denied insurance or required to pay a higher premium.
Despite a business's credit and driving history, it's essential that the owner sign up for an HNOA insurance policy. Companies that frequently rent cars for business travel, use personal vehicles to run business errands, or lease cars for any period of time should ensure they are protected by an HNOA policy.
When a company has HNOA coverage, the business owner doesn't have to worry about a lawsuit due to an accident involving a leased, rented, or personal vehicle bankrupting their business. The policy covers a variety of expenses, such as legal fees, settlements, and medical bills for the victim. It's important to note that hired and non-owned auto insurance does not cover the repair costs for the leased, rented, or personal vehicle. It also doesn't cover accidents that occur while an employee is commuting to work or running personal errands during business hours.
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