Certificate Holder vs. Additional Insured on insurance

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Michael H, Nov 3, 2016.

  1. Michael H

    Michael H Medium Load Member

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    Can anybody tell me why the heck I should go through the expense and bother of listing a broker as an additional insured on my policy? Seems a COI should be enough. They just need to know I'm insured. The broker doesn't pay my insurance or own my company, why should I cover them with my policy? What am I not getting?
     
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  3. str8trk

    str8trk Bobtail Member

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    When a broker ( or anyone else for that matter ) is listed as an additional insured on your policy, it gives them the ability to file a claim directly with the insurance company. Personally, I'm fine with adding a broker as an additional insured for instances where I am sure or reasonably confident that it supports a long-term business relationship.
     
  4. Oscar the KW

    Oscar the KW Going Tarpless

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    I don't like paying to list a broker as additional insured either. I have on a couple of occasions just put them as a cert holder and nothing was ever said.
     
  5. xsetra

    xsetra Road Train Member

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    This is what I do when the broker asks to be additionally insured. I don't think the brokers look at the returned insurance certificates or the broker packets they send.
     
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