Branch manager/underwriter for a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate. Here in SoCal, a named driver policy for a driver with 36+ months CDL experience, decent mvr, 36 or more would cost around $ 18,000 for $ 1,000,000 liability only.
We write a number of named driver policies......don't recall ever being asked for same by a driver to do so for his own protection.
Most often when we write a named driver for a trucking firm it's to handle that valuable driver who can't seem to stop hitting things
Civil Lawsuit protection / Is there insurance a driver can get while driving as company driver.
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And if it’s $18,000 that’s out of reach for a company driver making 60-80 k...... -
Two ways to write a Named Driver policy.....depends on who pays for it, and who is Named Insured.
When the company has a "valuable" driver (relative?) with a mvr to the point that the companies insurance carrier says enough, and excludes the driver, we write a Named Driver policy FOR the company, and they pay for it.
If a driver wants his own protection I recognize that $ 15,000 - 20,000 is going to be rough......just depends on what his asset base is that he's trying to protect. If he has a couple hundred grand in equity on home, plus vehicle assets it may still be worthwhile. For someone starting out, with no assets, it's a easy no call.
Most often we see Named Driver deals on car/truck hikers....where they are driving different vehicles all the time. -
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Right driver.....you be the expert
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