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Commercial Vehicle Insurance for Your Business

For many small businesses, the idea of a “company car” all depends on the time of day. From 9 to 5, the vehicle is all business. Before or after those times? Well, that’s another story.

The truth is, many vehicles do double duty for personal and work use. This is a common problem that can be solved with car insurance for business vehicles from Nationwide.

Employees often use their own cars for work (picking up supplies, running to the bank for the company) or they use business-owned vehicles for personal needs (picking up kids from school, running errands for the family).

If this describes your company, you’re not alone — it happens all the time. But you’ll want to make sure you and your employees are properly insured behind the wheel with car insurance for business vehicles.

Basics of car insurance for business vehicles

If your business owns vehicles and they are titled in the company’s name, you need commercial vehicle insurance for complete coverage. If you’re a business owner with no employees, and you use your vehicle driving to and from work, a personal auto policy will cover you.

Protect employee-owned vehicles

If you have employees and they use their vehicles for business use, be certain they have sufficient liability coverage with their personal auto policies. For example, if an employee drives his or her own car to make a bank deposit for the business and is in an accident with another driver, his or her insurance company will pay the claim up to her policy limit .

But if the other driver sues the employee’s company for additional damages, a basic business owner’s policy (BOP) won’t suffice. Commercial vehicle insurance with an added non-owned auto liability endorsement could help protect the company’s assets from an expensive lawsuit.

Cover the business owner’s car

There are times when the business owner’s only vehicle serves double-duty for both company and personal use. In these cases, vehicle insurance for businesses is necessary. For added protection when it’s not used for business, Nationwide recommends an added drive other car endorsement to cover the owner and any family members who might drive the car.

Learn more about commercial van insurance

You’ve worked hard to build your business – don’t put it at risk with incomplete van, truck or car insurance for business vehicles.

Contact a Nationwide agent today and learn more about these and other factors that will shape your commercial vehicle insurance policy. We’ll work closely with you to create a policy for your specific needs.

Thinking about buying a vehicle for your business?

Consider these factors first before you buy commercial car insurance to help you save on premiums.

When is commercial auto insurance necessary?

1. Your vehicle is used for business

2. Your business picks up passengers or delivers goods

3. The business owns or leases the vehicle or fleet

4. Your employees drive company-owned vehicles

5. Employees use their personal vehicles for business

 

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