Protect Your Company from Hired/Non-Owned Auto Liability Risk
Read our white paper to discover common myths about hired auto and non-owned auto liability risk and proactive steps to combat it.
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Is Your Company’s Hired/Non-Owned Auto Liability Risk on Your Radar?
An estimated 30 to 40 million people use their personal vehicle or a rental car to drive for work. They meet with customers, visit offices or job sites, run errands for their employer and travel for work-related events.
These drivers fall under various classifications, such as reimbursable or casual drivers, but in the insurance industry, they are collectively covered under hired auto and non-owned auto liability. This coverage applies to two main categories of company drivers:
- Those who use rented (hired) vehicles for work
- Those who drive personal (non-owned) vehicles for work
In our white paper, Are Hired and Non-Owned Drivers Putting Your Company at Risk?, we explore how these drivers represent one of the most high-risk groups for businesses today.
Download our white paper to discover:
- Different types of employees who are classified as hired and non-owned drivers (which may surprise you!)
- Common myths and risks associated with these drivers
- How these drivers put employers at risk for negligent entrustment lawsuits
- Steps your company can take to protect itself against hired and non-owned driver risk
Download your free copy today to start identifying hired/non-owned auto liability risk!