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Finding The Right Commercial Truck Insurance For Your Business


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Finding The Right Commercial Truck Insurance For Your Business

Martin Sejas
September 3, 2010

Martin Sejas
http://www.martinsejas.com/

It’s hugely important to find the right commercial truck insurance for your needs. Remember that, if anything, it’s more important than personal insurance. Given the amount of time your vehicle is one the road, the chances of damage or accidents is significantly higher than in most other cases. Add to that the fact that a vast majority of trucks, vans, lorries and other haulage vehicles are used for commercial purposes, and therefore liable for a greater amount of insurance, and you can see how important truck insurance is.

Think about how much business you would lose if one of your vehicles was taken off the road for whatever reason. Certainly, it would be a greater loss of money than the cost of insurance. Of course, we’ve all had our gripes about insurance in the past, but the simple fact is that you have to have it, so getting commercial truck insurance right is hugely important.

The right insurance company for you is one which understands you business. This usually means that they get you on the road and earning money again in the shortest time possible. For every second your vehicle is off the road, you're losing money. Commercial truck insurance should be tailored to you and cover the widest range of potential damage to business as possible – not simply damage to your vehicle.

This means aspects like income protection. Claiming on this kind of commercial truck insurance means analysing the kinds of business interruptions your fleet might see. Marine transport is a good example. If your business exports or imports overseas, which in Australia is more than possible, then you need to be covered for stoppages in marine freight.

A good general rule is to make sure you’re covered for at least 80 per cent of your industry’s most common accidents. This will usually net you the best return for your premium. Refrigerated vehicles are another common example. Much to do with refrigerated haulage is heavily regulated, and there is a reasonably high chance you may lose business as a result of regulations, formalities and general red tape. If this is the case, there is a fair chance you will want to be covered for this kind of loss of business. It's nice to hope that we wont need insurance, but the fact is that it's there for a reason and can either be used as a business resource, or just some more paperwork to be sidelined. The choice is yours, obviously, but the former is a infinitely more useful to your business.

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