What happens if you on a truck and the driver is involved in an accident but the driver is not on your insurance policy??
Insurance question
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by liljim, Feb 20, 2020.
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Learn to say uninsured when paying it out of pocket.
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Depends on the insurance carrier. Unless policy is a named operator policy, outright denial is rare. As an insurance carrier, do we WANT to know about all drivers......of course.
Might we cancel, or non-renew if an insured has more than one occurrence of a non-listed driver being involved in an accident, ABSOLUTELY.
The reason most carriers (unless it's a named operator policy) won't deny a claim with a un-scheduled driver is that they then open themselves up to questions of un-fair claims practices, which can increase payouts by 3-5 times, depending upon the jurisdiction.
Ask an insurance professional these type of questions.....don't depend on the truck stop "attorneys" who don't really have a clue. -
So while the Limit of Liability is available to pay the claim....up to the policy limits, defense is a different issue, with no limit on how much a carrier can spend.
The CA ruling allows you as an employee to "your own defense".....so the carrier has to pay for a separate attorney to represent your individual interests if you are enjoined in any suit activity.x1Heavy Thanks this. -
I did learn to really hate court related cases. Ive got a big mouth and if I did not have a lawyer I would have been ... raped verbally in there.baha Thanks this. -
Why not ask your insurance agent?
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