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In today's fast-paced business landscape, millions of employees rely on their personal vehicles to fulfill their work responsibilities. However, unmanaged on-the-clock employees driving their own vehicles can expose their employer to significant liability and financial risk. Watch this webinar to learn how you can protect yourself.
It’s essential for companies to separate fact from fiction when it comes to the responsibilities and liabilities associated with hired non-owned auto. These are some of the most common misconceptions surrounding this unique driver population.
In recent years, many companies have adopted a hired and non-owned approach to managing their fleets, but you can't avoid liability by relying on employees’ personal insurance! Is your organization protected from these three risks?
When organizations establish a driver safety policy, grey fleets – made up of employees driving for business purposes in personal vehicles – are all too often overlooked. Don’t let this especially risky group create unseen liability!
Far beyond the administrative burden of infrequent manual MVR pulls is the costly issue of hidden driver risk that it creates – increasing the potential of future crashes and expensive claims. This exposure in turn increases the cost of companies' commercial auto premiums, as insurers need to charge more to profitably insure them.
Discover which drivers fall into the category of hired non-owned liability, common myths about this group and the different ways they cause unmitigated risk for your company.
As the world returns to post-COVID normalcy, common behaviors such as speeding, impairment, distracted driving and more have all increased at staggering rates. Here's how you can reduce up to 94% of all crashes.
Intersection crashes are common and leave your company open to risk. Learn how to protect your employee drivers as well as company through our top tips.
Fleet distracted driving is a serious issue that continues to grow despite combative efforts put in place by law enforcement and companies alike. Understanding not only the present state of distracted driving but also the need to prevent it could save your company more than just money - it could save lives.
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