My Policy Plug offers a variety of business & personal insurance options. To get started, please choose your type of insurance you want below, or give us a call at 702-444-2367. You can expect a quote or call from one of our agents shortly.
My Policy Plug offers a variety of business & personal insurance options. To get started, please choose your type of insurance you want below, or give us a call at 702-444-2367. You can expect a quote or call from one of our agents shortly.
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To get a quote for Commercial Auto Insurance, you will need to provide details about your business operations, the types and number of vehicles to be insured, the primary use of each vehicle, driver information, and any previous claims history. This information helps insurers assess risk and provide an accurate quote.
Commercial Auto Insurance covers vehicles used for business purposes and typically offers higher liability limits than Personal Auto Insurance. It also includes coverage options specifically designed for business use, such as Hired and Non-Owned Auto Coverage and higher liability limits.
Yes, Commercial Auto Insurance allows you to cover multiple vehicles under a single policy. This is particularly beneficial for businesses with a fleet of vehicles, providing comprehensive coverage and simplifying policy management.
Yes, if your employees use their personal vehicles for business purposes, you should consider Hired and Non-Owned Auto Coverage. This policy provides liability protection in case an employee’s personal vehicle is involved in an accident while performing business tasks.
Commercial Auto Insurance does not cover intentional damage, personal belongings inside the vehicle, or certain types of business equipment. For coverage of personal belongings, consider Personal Property Insurance. For business equipment, Inland Marine Insurance may be appropriate.
The time frame for filing a Workers’ Compensation claim varies by state, but it typically ranges from 30 days to two years from the date of the injury. It’s important for employees to report injuries as soon as possible to ensure timely processing and receipt of benefits.
In most cases, Workers’ Compensation Insurance prevents employees from suing their employer for work-related injuries. This coverage is designed to provide benefits without the need for litigation. However, employees can still sue in cases of gross negligence or intentional harm by the employer.
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Fraud is a crime
If your application contains purposefully misleading, absent, or inaccurate information, you could be charged with fraud. Your insurance carrier could potentially void your policy, or you could face civil or criminal charges or penalties.
Any person who knowingly and with intent to defraud any insurance company or other person, files an application for insurance or statement of claim containing any materially false information or conceals, for the purpose of misleading, information concerning any fact material thereto, commits a fraudulent act, which is a crime.
