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Business Use of My Personal Vehicle: Will My Insurance
Work?
There are over 240 million registered motor vehicles in the U.S., according to
the Census Bureau. At a given time, as many as a third of those clutter American
roadways, and it is estimated that one-fourth of those are being used in the
course of work.
Running errands, making deliveries, visiting customers. Even for those whose
employment is not based on driving, it’s fair to say that your vehicle is an
essential part of your employment. This presents an important question: If you
are involved in an accident in the course of employment, are you covered by your
personal auto insurance policy (PAP)?
Like most insurance questions, the answer depends on circumstance. For example,
what kind of car are you driving? Does the car belong to you or someone else?
What type of business are you in?
Consider the language found in the typical PAP. At a glance, many policyholders
are shocked to see that the PAP appears to exclude coverage for the use of any
vehicle in the course of business other than farming or ranching. However, a
very broad exception to this exclusion allows coverage for the business use of a
vehicle provided it is one of three types: 1) a private passenger auto, 2) a
pickup or van, or 3) trailer while used with the aforementioned. This exception
suggests that as long as the vehicle is one of these three types, coverage
remains intact after the accident.
But policyholders should proceed with caution, since some PAPs are not as
generous. For example, some versions may be more restrictive towards pickups or
vans, possibly including a gross vehicle weight (GVW) limitation or a clause
that restricts coverage to owned pickups or vans only. Be sure to consult your
policy before driving any pickup or van for work.
Further, policyholders should understand that any coverage permitted for
business use of personal vehicles by the PAP is not intended for these three
vehicle categories:
Commercial-type vehicles. The PAP restricts business use to
private passenger autos, pickups and vans. While they can be purchased
personally, box trucks, tractor trailers, shuttle busses and other
commercial-type vehicles do not fit this description; such vehicles require a
commercial auto policy.
Furnished or available for regular use. Often called the “company
car” exclusion, this provision is dangerous and must be remedied if the exposure
exists. The reason is that a typical PAP will exclude coverage for a vehicle
that is regularly available to the policyholder but is not specifically insured
under the PAP. For example, if you are furnished a company car as a benefit to
your employment, make certain that you are covered by your employer’s auto
insurance policy. If not, specific action is required to extend coverage under
your PAP; it will not do so automatically. The good news is that this coverage
change is usually inexpensive and can be done easily; just be sure to request
the change now, before the accident happens. While the definition of furnished
or available for regular use varies by case, err on the side of caution. Don’t
assume that because you don’t take it home with you each night or that you only
drive it occasionally you’re in the clear. Regardless, a vehicle owned by your
employer could be considered available for your regular use. This exclusion
presents a potential gap that is too risky to ignore; your Trusted Choice®
agent can help you take the appropriate steps to close it.
Vehicles that are the business. A PAP will not cover your vehicle
if you use it to carry people for a fee, such as a taxi, limo or shuttle. The
only exception is a share-the-expense car pool. And if you’re planning to make a
few extra bucks delivering pizzas, auto parts, newspapers or other goods,
proceed with caution. Many PAPs also remove coverage for vehicles that are used
to deliver food or other types of property for a fee.
While in most cases the PAP will cover you for business use of a personal
vehicle, there are situations where it will not. Such situations are not
uncommon and, if not remedied, could result in significant financial detriment
for you and your family. Consult your Trusted Choice® agent for advice on how to
close potentially devastating gaps in your PAP today.
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