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Commercial Auto
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If you have company vehicles, you have liability on wheels! 


Whether your business has a just a handful of cars or a fleet of trucks and autos, you need quality insurance, competitive rates, and hassle-free claims and service. A cost-effective Commercial Auto Insurance Policy can keep your vehicles -- and your business -- rolling.

What Is Commercial Auto Insurance? 
Commercial Auto Insurance can provide coverage for your fleet of vehicles and drivers (for you and qualified employees) against injury, loss or damage to vehicles or cargo, plus damage to other property.

Commercial Auto Insurance policies generally offer convenient, unified billing, and a range of optional coverage's to meet your company's needs and vehicle characteristics.

Who Needs Commercial Auto Insurance? 
If you are the owner of a small-or-medium sized business, Commercial Auto Insurance offers:

  • Coverage on your company's vehicles, whether just one, or an entire fleet
  • Protection for your business against potentially devastating liability costs resulting from an accident involving your vehicles
  • Quality coverage providing protection tailored to your needs

How Does It Work? 
Commercial Auto Insurance is generally offered in conjunction with premium coverage's such as general liability or commercial packages. Policies often include multiple-vehicle and claim-free premium discounts, plus direct billing and other payment options. Depending on your business, available coverage's generally include:

  • Bodily Injury
  • Property Damage
  • Uninsured and Underinsured Motorists
  • Medical Payments
  • Comprehensive
  • Collision
  • Motor Truck Cargo

Why Should I Find Out More?
Commercial Auto Insurance helps protect your business from the risk of loss and liability you face from using company vehicles. It can transfer that risk from your shoulders to those of the insurance company.

Commercial Auto Insurance at Work:
Larry owns an independent tire dealership. His three pickup and delivery trucks are often driven in congested city traffic. With his Commercial Auto Insurance policy, he knows he's covered, whether one of his drivers gets in an accident, a vehicle is vandalized, or a loose tie-down sends a shipment of tires all over the expressway. For Larry, the best benefit of his policy is peace of mind, so he can devote his time to business.

Where Can I Get More Information?  
For additional information contact your local insurance agent.


Content is for informational purposes only and may not accurately reflect your specific situation. Information is not intended to provide legal, tax, or accounting advice. You should consult a qualified advisor for advice specific to your own circumstances.

Date last updated - August 20, 2003.



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