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Policy Highlights
Contact:
Jennifer Clements (301) 951-5420
Designonepc@Schinnerer.com
Target Risks: All environmentally-related consultants and engineers not performing Phase III work (remediation and abatement)
Availability: All states and the District of Columbia
Program Features
- Comprehensive deductible minimum - $250
- Collision deductible minimum - $500
- Single limit - $500,000
- Endorsement available to provide coverage extensions
For more information, contact an underwriter. Policy details vary by state. Extended coverage endorsement is not available in all states.
Questions about commercial auto coverage
What is commercial auto liability coverage?
Commercial auto liability coverage provides protection for any business-owned or leased commercial vehicle. Policies usually include collision and damage coverage as well as coverage for property and personal damage to others.
Why do I need commercial auto liability coverage?
Just as you need personal auto insurance for your own car, you need business auto insurance to cover your business-owned or leased vehicles. If you or any of your employees have an accident in your business's car, you may be liable for bodily injuries, lost wages or any damage caused. Commercial auto provides protection for your business's assets in case of such an occurrence.
What we offer
We offer commercial auto to our customers who have purchased a BOP or TCPP with us. Commercial auto insurance covers collision and comprehensive damage (fire, theft and vandalism) for an owned vehicle and bodily injury and property damage to other vehicles. See the Policy Highlights for more information. Commercial auto coverage is part of our comprehensive program for design and environmental consultants.
Hired and non-owned auto coverage is offered with the BOP or TCPP.
Also see our Frequently Asked Questions about P&C coverage.
Endorsements
This information is for illustrative purposes only and is not a contract. It is intended to provide a general overview of the plan described. Please remember only the insurance policy can give actual terms, coverage, amounts, conditions and exclusions. Program availability and coverage are subject to state regulatory approval.
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