USMC Insurance Explains Why Small Businesses Cannot Get by with Just Personal Auto Insurance
Many small business owners erroneously believe their personal auto insurance coverage is enough to protect them in the event they are in an accident while driving around for business purposes — whether to deliver goods or meet with clients. However, these policies often exclude business driving, so the business owner would be personally responsible for any expenses incurred. This applies whether they are driving their car or having an employee use their own vehicle for business purposes. It's also important to note that many personal auto insurance limits are so small that the entire expenses of a severe accident may not be covered.
It's especially critical for small businesses to have hired and non-owned auto insurance (HNOA) when driving vehicles for work that they do not own. These vehicles range from rented cars or trucks to employee vehicles. If the owner or an employee were to get into an accident, the HNOA insurance would cover the costs of vehicle repairs and medical bills for the other party. This policy can adequately protect a business in the event of an accident with a rental or employee-owned car.
Business owners can purchase commercial non-owner auto insurance as a standalone policy or add it to their small business liability insurance. For more information about general liability or HNOA policies, contact
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