most companys will run a 'clue' or dmv records search which will show all activity on your drivers license... ANY questions on application for insurance must be answered honestly....untruthful, or dishonest answers on an application could result in a 'mis rep' situation....if misrepresentation on an application is proved a claim can be denied..........
There are many insurance companies which provide insurance for commercial vehicles. Progressive, MetLife, and Geico are all companies which offer insurance to commercial vehicle owners.
Net Quote can provide quotes for a number of companies that provide good insurance for commercial vehicles. One can also contact the insurance companies directly. Progressive, Geico, and State Farm all offer insurance for commercial vehicles.
One can find business insurance for vehicles or commercial auto insurance at a variety of insurance providers. Some of the companies that offer commercial auto insurance include Progressive and Allstate.
Autonet Insurance specializes in the commercial automobile market. This includes fleet vehicle insurance, commercial vehicle insurance and commercial van insurance.
You will need to buy a commercial auto insurance policy for delivery services. Vehicles used for delivery or conveyance are not covered under your Personal Auto Insurance. Any accidents that occur while engaged in commercial activities are not covered under your personal auto policy.
Most companies that offer individual auto insurance also offer commercial auto insurance. These are insurance plans designed for commercial vehicles. If your friend is happy with his individual auto insurance company, he should ask that company what plans they offer for commercial vehicles.
Regular automobile insurance helps a car owner if the car hits a commercial vehicle. A commercial vehicle needs commercial insurance or a commercial rider in many states. Check with your agent.
Yes, according to StateFarm's website, they do offer commercial liability insurance for work vehicles. http://www.statefarm.com/insurance/business/commercial-auto-insurance.asp
The premium is the price you pay for your auto insurance. This will vary greatly depending on location, drivers, accidents, vehicles, etc.
The laws about registering commercial vehicles vary from state to state. You would need to check with the Department of Motor Vehicles in your county.
You must have adequate coverage regardless of whether or not the vehicle is commercial or not. If you're a business person then insurance upon your vehicles is often a tax deductible business expense so long as you're definitely using the vehicles for commercial purposes.
yes insurance premium for vehicles used for commercial purpose is considerably more compared to that of vehicles used for private purpose.