How to Insure a Truck-Mounted Drill Rig
A commercial insured needs to coordinate between a business auto policy and an inland marine policy to cover a a water well drill rig permanently mounted on a Peterbilt truck.
A commercial insured needs to coordinate between a business auto policy and an inland marine policy to cover a a water well drill rig permanently mounted on a Peterbilt truck.
Most drivers believe other motorists’ driving behaviors are bad and getting worse, according to Nationwide. Yet most rate their own driving very highly, despite participating in the same risky behaviors.
If the insured has a claim outside the 500-mile radius, will the claim be covered? Is there a chance the carrier may wish to nonrenew or cancel?
Does a nonprofit organization that has a workers compensation policy in force also need uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage?
Here are some market trends impacting the commercial auto market, as well as technology and communication techniques agents can use to help their clients.
“The use of telematic devices in monitoring driving behaviors and enhanced data analytics capabilities are among some of the more positive changes,” says independent agent Lydia Ramos. “They allow us to analyze a variety of factors, including traffic patt
Challenges such as driver shortages, distracted driving, social inflation and changing marijuana legalization continue to impact the commercial auto market.
As the journey toward autonomous trucks begins to unfold in earnest, technology is playing a significant role in improving industry safety.
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