Do I Need Additional Auto Insurance For Pizza Delivery Vehicle?

 

September 11, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Commercial insurance 

Reader’s Question:

If I were to get a work as a pizza delivery driver in Watertown, South Dakota, do I need to buy additional car insurance to cover me while on the job?

Snyder

Watertown, SD

According to the South Dakota Department of Insurance most personal car insurance policies will exclude coverage for the car while it is being used for “business purposes” such as pizza delivery. Many car insurance policies in fact have exclusion for using your vehicle for delivery purposes like this.

You can talk with your insurance agent if your personal vehicle insurance policy will cover you as a delivery boy, but likely it will not. The restaurant you work for may already have car insurance liability protection for this kind of activity to cover the restaurant’s exposure. This may however not protect you if an accident happens. The restaurant will typically require additional insurance to protect themselves if you are negligent.

High Risk Insurance With SR22 – What Does It Cover?

 

September 2, 2008 by carinsurance · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

One of the employees had to obtain SR 22 insurance personally. We had to get a separate high risk insurance policy for her to be able to drive one of our company cars in Chicago IL. So, does her SR22 insurance policy cover her to drive any car including a company car?

Michael

Chicago IL

Generally, your employee’s insurance policy covers her when she drives other cars but as excess or secondary to the owner’s auto insurance. If her insurance would extend as secondary insurance to a company vehicle or work car would depend upon the terms and guidelines of her insurance policy and the guidelines of his insurance company.

The SR-22 insurance which is attached to her insurance is not a type of insurance but a form or certificate that the state is requiring him to have filed to prove that she is carrying the insurance on her that the state required. Typically this insurance is the state’s required liability car insurance.

Your employee can check from her insurance broker or agent to verify if her personal insurance policy would cover the company car but keep in mind that the company’s high risk insurance policy in Chicago will be primary and needs to stay on the company vehicle so that it will be properly covered.