Several websites allow you to research starting an auto insurance business. There's ehow, wikipedia and you can simply use Google. One great article I found was: http://www.edubook.com/how-to-start-a-car-insurance-business/4063/ There are also several books on this subject which you can find on Amazon.com, but business laws vary by state.
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.
If you have had an accident with this person then his insurance information should be present on the accident report. If you have no claim on this person's auto insurance then it is not your business whether or not he has insurance.
There are many news agencies that have news about auto insurance. CBS, NBC, MSN are just a few that will be good options to start with to find news about auto insurance.
There are many places that one can find information about business motor insurance both online and offline. One great place to find it is at the Progressive Auto Insurance website.
To find reviews of Auto Direct car insurance, or any other business or company for that matter, one should visit one of the various business review websites.
www.progressive.com and www.esurance.com will both give you competing rates for insurance in your area.
www.netquote.com can help you find companies that service the area.
One will find reviews with several insurance companies bearing the name Royal in their business names. One will find it difficult if possible to read reviews as a trusted sources under the name of royal auto insurance.
Auto insurance sites on the web are competing for your business and can be an excellent source for finding low auto insurance. There are also sites that will use many different companies to find the lowest rate. Insurance brokerages and the yellow pages in the telephone book are also a good source for finding and comparing low auto insurance rates.
There are a lot of places in order for one to find out more information about auto insurance business. However, it is strongly suggested that one should check out from the website GEICO.
Most personal auto insurance policies will exclude business use of your personal auto. So the answer is you most likely will need a separate business auto policy if you are using your auto for business. There are a few exceptions to this. Some personal auto insurance policies do have a business use class that was intended for the accountant, lawyer, counsultant type who drives from client to client all day long. Or possibly even a real estate agent might find coverage on the personal auto policy. Each insurance company has different rules on what types of "business use" they will tolerate. The best thing to do is call your agent and discuss the possibilites with him/her. And I always recommend, the best place to be is an independent agent. Independant agents have access to several insurance companies and can shop your insurance for you to find the best fit for your needs.
John014: The best website to compare car insurance rates is Progressive (www.progressive.com). Start there!