Crs Auto Insurance Flashcards
BAP
Business Auto Policy is something that almost all insurance carrier who write commercial auto coverage use. It utilizes the Business Auto Coverage FOrm, which details the insured’s commercial auto coverage. There are five sections.
5 Sections of BAP
1) Covered Autos
2) Auto Liability Coverage
3) Physical Damage Coverage
4) Business Auto Conditions
5) Definitions
Covered Auto Designation Symbols
If an insured experiences an auto accident, the auto(s) involved may or may not be covered by the commercial auto policy. The autos that will be included is declared by the covered auto designation symbols specified in the policy. The most common symbols are 1-9:
1- any auto
2- all owned autos
3- owned private passenger autos
4- owned commercial vehicle autos
5- provides no-fault coverage for all owned
6- provides uninsured motorist coverage for all owned autos
7- scheduled autos
8- hired autos (No coverage if hired from employees, partners or members)
9- non-owned autos
Commerce Auto Inurance policy consists of two main coverage:
Covered Autos Liability Coverage
Physical Damage Coverage
Covered Autos Liability Coverage of the BAP
Provides protection from claims for bodily injury and property damage.
The types of autos that can have covered autos liability coverage:
Autos the insured owns
Autos the insured doesn’t own but uses for business
Autos the insured hires or borrows
Physical Damage Coverage (don’t get confused with property damage, which is third-party) of the BAP
Provides coverage for the first-party for damages to or the complete loss of an insured’s covered auto.
Three types of coverage:
Comprehensive
Specified causes of loss
Collision
Physical Damage Coverage: Comprehensive
Includes physical damage coverage for any accident other than a collision with another object or overturn. Example: Vandalism, theft, or hail
Physical Damage Coverage: Specified Causes of Loss
Includes physical damage coverage for 6 specific types of causes (referred to as perils). This is a cheaper alternative to comprehensive coverage.
Physical Damage Coverage: Collision
Includes physical damage coverage for a collision or overturn.
Doesn’t include damage from theft or vandalism. Does not cover damage paid from another at-fault driver’s policy.
Can only be bought in conjunction with liability and comprehensive coverage.? according to a website- check on this
Medical Payments Coverage: Additional Auto Coverage
This is a no-fault coverage that pays for an injured passenger in the insured’s vehicle for reasonable and necessary medical or funeral expenses. Will also pay for:
Surgical
Dental
Chiropratactics
Personal INjury Protection Covarege: Additional
Found only in no-fault states. Pay for an injured passenger in the insured vehicle for reasonable and necessary medical or funeral expenses; however, PIP provides more extensive coverage than medical payments. Covered by PIP: Rehab Psychiatric Treatment Other Professional Health Services Lost Wages Child Care
Uninsured Motorist and Underinsured MOtorist Coverage: Additional
Used to add coverage for bodily injury or property damage the insured may incur in an accident where the at-fault third-party driver doesn’t have insurance or has very little insurance coverage.
8 Types of limits found in commercial auto policy:
1) covered autos liability BI Per Person- most the carrier will pay for EACH third-party person that sustained bodily injury damages in a single accident
2) Covered Autos Liability BI Per Accident- bodily injury damage in a single accident, similar to a per-project aggregate limit, it acts as a per-accident aggregate limit
3) Covered AUtos Liability PD- for all third party property damage in a single accident
4) Physical Damage- to the insured’s covered auto in a single accident; also specifies that the coverage amount is limited to the cheapest option between the following: the actual cash value of the damaged/stolen property—- the cost of repairing/replacing the damaged/stolen property
UIM that sustained bodily injury damages in a single accident
5) UM/UIM BI Per Person- for each UM/UIM BI damages in a single accident
6) UM/UIM BI Per Accident- for ALL UMUIM BI in a single accident. Similar to a per-project aggregate limit, it acts as a per-accident aggregate limit, or the cap for the amount an insurance carrier must cover.
7) UM/UIM PD- for all UM/UIM PD in a single accident
8) Combined Single Limit- provides a more lenient option for payment to be applied to an accident. Instead of having to determine individual limits to those above, it is a combined single limit for ALL damages in an accident. This can be opted for when applying limits in two circumstances:
1) when setting limits for covered autos liability coverage (it combines the following limited into one- covered autos liability BI Per Person Limit, Covered Autos Liability BI Per Accident, and Covered AUtos Liability PD)
2) when setting limits for UM/UIM Liability Coverage (it combines the following limits into one: UM/UIM BI Per Person, UM/UIM BI Per Accient, and UM/UIM PD)
California Commercial AUto Required Coverage and Limits:
Required: Covered AUtos Liability Minimum Limts: $15,000 BI/Person $30,000 BI/Accident $5,000 PD/Accident
Primary and Non-Contributory Endorsement
Often included with an additional insured endorsement; stipulates how claims will be handled if the additional insured’s policy and the insures policy both offer coverage for a claim.
The Primary component specifies that the insured’s policy carrier will be the one to cover any losses up to the policy limit, not the additional insured’s policy carrier.
The Non-on tributary states that the insured’s policy carrier will not seek a portion of the covered losses from the additional insured’s policy carrier. Only if the insured’s policy limits have been reached would the additional insured’s policy cover the additional losses in a claim.