ANDREWS INSURANCE AGENCY Blog: commercial auto insurance
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Thursday, November 3, 2022Owning or operating vehicles for business purposes means investing in commercial auto insurance. The policy will offer you numerous benefits to help you cover the costs related to vehicle damage, accident lawsuits, injuries and similar vehicle hazards. However, at times, you’ll want to add other coverages to your policy. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, May 24, 2022Commercial auto insurance policies are designed to cover vehicles used or owned by the business, but insurance can get slightly more complicated when it comes to employee vehicles. If your employees use personal vehicles for work, they may not be covered under your business’ basic commercial auto insurance policy. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, February 1, 2022Your commercial auto policy might be good, but is it perfect? When it comes to commercial auto insurance, you have a lot of options to pick from. Below, we’re covering the best policy add-ons around. Add-On One: Gap Coverage Gap insurance will allow you to pay the difference between your settlement and the remaining loan cost. READ MORE >>
Monday, November 8, 2021Running a business involves dealing with necessary expenses to keep the door open. Among your business expenses might be insurance costs. Expenses also might include the costs to maintain company vehicles and drivers. If you operate vehicles for commercial purposes, you might need commercial auto insurance. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, September 8, 2021If your business owns or operates vehicles (even just one) for official business purposes, then you might need commercial auto insurance. It’s there to protect not only the vehicles and their drivers, but also your business from the costly ramifications of accidents. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, May 26, 2021 Commercial auto insurance is designed to insure vehicles used for business purposes. It stands in to cover these vehicles because of the gap left by personal auto insurance, which generally becomes void if a policyholder attempts to file a claim for a business-owned vehicle or business-related accident. READ MORE >>
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