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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.
Business travel insurance is often an unnecessary expense. Often the company you work for will have travel insurance included in the insurance they provide for their employees.
Your insurance company will provide you with a written record of your driving credits by request.
Drinking and driving is illegal everywhere. No insurance company can provide a policy for illegal activities. Drinking and driving is dangerous, not to mention that if a car accident were to happen, insurance would not cover it.
Complete Coverage Insurance is the type of company referred to as an independent insurance agency. They provide insurance coverage for automobile, home, health, business and life.
If you are using the car for company business - i.e. traveling in it while AT work (not going to and from work in the morning/night), then not only can they ask you for proof of insurance, the MUST ask you for this.If you are driving the car when working for them and you then have an accident, they could be sued if you are not insured and further, the police could hold them criminallyliable.
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.
You have to provide them with your drivers license information and they get your record from the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Look for companies that provide business insurance to small businesses. Most any insurance company will offer public liability insurance, but the purchaser must be prepared to provide answers to the questions they will be asked to get a quote.
Unless you're the company owner, you generally don't need to provide insurance for a company vehicle.
Salem Insurance is an insurance provider company. They provide business, home, auto, life and health insurance.J&RThey operate through a network of agents in the insurance arena.
If you are referring to Johnson Insurance located in Wisconsin, they are a very reputable company. The do business with "A" rated carriers, and provide excellent customer service, especially when their clients have a claim.