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The difference between insuring your work vehicle(s) under personal or commercial cover may not appear much, but the deeper you look, the more they diverge.
Here’s why it’s important to know what distinguishes these policies. This will help you secure the correct cover to protect your assets.
How are personal and commercial car insurances different?
Personal vehicle insurance is for individuals and covers the nature of the use of the vehicle with limitations on cover where the vehicle is used for reward. Conversely, business or commercial vehicle cover protects vehicles used for:
Typical business/commercial vehicles include sedans, utes, vans, trucks, forklifts, towed wood chipper, pet-grooming trailer, tractor, ride-on mower, and trailers, etc.
Commercial vehicle policies cover an entire business, whereas a personal policy would cover you as the driver of your own car, as well as other nominated drivers such as your partner or children.
Understandably, there are greater risks associated with having a commercial vehicle on the road and worksite. That’s because they tend to be used more, often in heavier traffic, and on unfamiliar roads and conditions, etc. As well, commercial vehicle insurance usually has a higher claim limit and gives you options for extra coverages that aren’t available for personal vehicle insurance policyholders.
No surprises then, that premiums are higher for commercial rather than personal vehicle insurance, but even then, the price will vary depending on vehicle use. Here’s why premiums may differ:
We’re assuming you’ve already secured compulsory third-party/green slip insurance, the mandatory cover for driving on Australian roads.
You can opt for commercial vehicle insurance as either part of your business insurance package or as a stand-alone product for a group of vehicles – often up to 20 – under a single policy. That means you won’t need an individual policy for each vehicle – quite a time saver! As a bonus, you can opt for ‘automatic inclusions and deletions’ to add new vehicles as you buy them and remove ones you’ve sold during the policy period.
Here’s what to ensure is included in your commercial vehicle policy:
In essence, commercial vehicle cover aims to help your business get its set of wheels back on the road again after an accident. We can advise you on the options available to customise the best-fit cover.
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