Between managing inventory, maintaining workplace safety and delivering superior customer service, running your business can be demanding. You need solutions that can keep up with your growing business needs, freeing you to focus on your customers’ needs.
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General liability
Commercial property Coverage
Workers’ Compensation
Commercial umbrella
Business interruption
General liability coverage
Risk Factors
All businesses, regardless of industry, face risks that should be covered by insurance. The most common and comprehensive type of policy business owners invest in is general liability insurance (or CGL). If your business is sued, you could end up facing fees totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars (or more).
Solution
CGL insurance covers some risks: Bodily injury, Property damage, Medical payments, Legal Defense and judgment, and Personal and advertising injury. Having an acceptable CGL policy to help compensate for these damages is the only way to prevent this type of event from devastating your business.
Commercial property coverage
Risk Factors
The value of your commercial property is substantial. If an unexpected disaster occurs, such as a major storm or fire, and that disaster destroys some or all of your automobiles, it may be enough to put you out of business.
Solution
As the owner of a car dealership, you should carry commercial property insurance with limits high enough to account for the high value of your inventory.
Workers’ Compensation coverage
Risk Factors
Carrying workers’ comp insurance is essential to being an employer, and most states legally require it.
Solution
Not only does carrying this insurance keep you in legal compliance, but it also ensures that your employees can get the medical care they need for any job-related injuries. In addition, your workers’ comp policy will cover medical care and lost wages if employees cannot work due to their injuries.
Commercial umbrella coverage
Risk Factors
Commercial umbrella insurance sits on top of a general liability insurance policy, picking up where the general liability policy's limits left off.
Solution
In a situation where your general liability policy limits are exceeded, such as if you lose a significant lawsuit, you can depend on the umbrella policy to take over and pay the damages until the limits of the umbrella policy are reached.
Business interruption coverage
Risk Factors
If a significant event causes your business to shut down, like, after a tornado or other major disaster, you may end up with nothing.
Solution
Business interruption insurance would help to cover your business expenses and potential lost income during the downtime.
Automobile Dealer garage insurance
Nearly every state in the country requires motor vehicle dealers to carry dealer insurance. Before you may receive a dealer license, many states want documentation of your dealer insurance policy. You will most likely need to purchase a "Dealer Garage Insurance Policy." Your dealer garage insurance policy will offer protection as you transport your automobiles to and from the auctions. Additionally, it will safeguard your clients when they test drive your cars, as well as you if someone breaks their leg on your lot. Because it covers your "garage" and the surrounding surroundings, the coverage is known as a garage policy. You may have a policy on another business you own, but you must have a dealer garage insurance policy that covers customers driving your demos.
Some states only require you to hold a basic liability dealer garage insurance policy, and others will require you to carry a minimum amount of comprehensive coverage. Check with your state dealer license bureau to ensure you meet your state minimum requirements.
Who is Auto Dealer Insurance for?
Motor Vehicle Dealerships
Trailer Dealerships
Truck Dealerships
What does Auto Dealer Insurance cover?
We’ll work with you to learn about your business and help you identify the coverages that make sense for your situation. To begin, we encourage auto dealers to consider the following coverages:
General liability
Auto liabilityÂ
Umbrella liability
Products coverageÂ
Dealers’ errors and omissions (E&O)
Employment practices liability
Pollution coverage
Building insurance
Business income loss coverage
Crime coverage
Employee theft coverage
Cyber liability coverage
Workers’ compensation
How much does Auto Dealer Insurance cost?
Business insurance for auto and truck dealerships is designed to protect your business, employees, and inventory. The cost for commercial auto dealer insurance will depend upon the size of your dealership and the state you are located in, the specific risks you are exposed to, and the coverage amounts and deductibles you choose. Often, by bundling different auto dealer insurance coverage types, you can save on costs.
We can help review your risks and provide auto dealer insurance program costs for coverage that would best protect your business. Talk to us today to know more.
Already have Auto Dealer Insurance? Switching is easy
It might be time to switch insurers whenever the service that your existing insurer provides doesn’t meet your needs. For example, if you have a poor claims experience or an unexplained rate increase, it might be time to consider other options
If you cancel a previous policy before a new policy is effective, you could run into some serious financial problems.
Contact us today to help you with multiple options to choose from.
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