Unless you're the company owner, you generally don't need to provide insurance for a company vehicle.
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It is very important too keep your company vehicle insured. I would suggest contacting AllState insurance for a quote.
only if your insurance company has on line documents. I have USAA and they provide this service
No, Non Owners often referred to as Named Driver insurance never covers a company vehicle. It is the responsibility of your company to provide insurance for it's employees when driving a company vehicle.
No, the company cannot drive! If the company wants you to use your personal car for company business, they should provide insurance for that use.
In most states an insurance company must report to the DMV of your state that your insurance is been canceled. This often results in your state suspending your drivers license unless you can prove that you do not have a vehicle, and that the reason your insurance was canceled was because you no longer have a vehicle. The license plate that was obtained for the vehicle must be returned to the DMV. If insurance was purchased for the vehicle from another insurance company, then you must provide proof that you have insurance from the new insurance company. If the actual owner of the vehicle bought insurance from another insurance company, then this should be easy to prove.
They owe you for a rental vehicle, but it does not necessarily have to be, "comparable". It depends on the state. Some states will require that the vehicle have the same seating capacity, while others require that they only provide you with basic transportation. The type of vehicle is not a factor, so if you drive a Lexus, don't expect the insurance company to rent you another Lexus. Check with your state's Department of Insurance to see what the insurance company is required to provide you with.
In most cases you will need to provide your insurance company a copy of the Death Certificate.
You can get company vehicle insurance at www.iaai.com.
Your personal auto coverage will not cover their vehicles. What they are probably asking for is to make sure you have coverage in case you drive your vehicle on errands or such for the company. If you go to the post office to get the company mail your personal auto insurance will be the primary insurance and then if they have an endorsement to their insurance called "hired and non-owned auto" it will provide secondary coverage over and above your coverage to protect them in case of an accident. Their coverage insists that you as the employee have primary insurance on your vehicle. Also note that the company insurance will not pay for damage to your vehicle.
Esurance provides various insurance services, including vehicle insurance and property insurance. Esurance also provides health insurance, life insurance, pet insurance, and phone insurance.
The cost for insurance will be determined by the location of the vehicle as well as the type of vehicle.