If a chauffeur shows up late, the result could be a lawsuit. Business insurance helps pay for legal costs from dissatisfied passengers. It also covers auto accidents, injuries, damaged property, and data breaches. Some policies, like auto insurance and workers' comp, may be required by law.
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These insurance policies cover common risks faced by limousine companies.
This policy covers third-party lawsuits, such as a customer who slips getting into your limo and suffers an injury. It's often the first policy purchased by a small business.
A business owner's policy, or BOP, is a cost-effective way for small limo companies to buy general liability coverage and commercial property insurance together.
This policy covers financial losses from auto accidents involving your business's limousines and other luxury vehicles. Most states require this coverage for vehicles owned by a business.
Most states require workers' comp for limo companies that have employees. It also covers work-related medical costs for sole proprietors, which health insurance can deny.
This policy helps limousine services recover financially from a data breach or cyberattack. It's recommended for any business that stores email addresses or other customer information.
E&O insurance covers legal defense costs when a limo driver is sued for a late arrival or other professional negligence. It's also called professional liability insurance.
A limo driver who works independently can expect to pay less for insurance than a limousine business with several employees.
Factors that affect the cost of business insurance include:
It's easy to get limo insurance coverage and other kinds of livery insurance if you have your business information on hand. Our application will ask for basic facts about your small business, such as revenue and number of employees. You can buy a policy online and get a certificate of insurance with Insureon in three easy steps:
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Review answers to common questions about limo insurance policies.
In almost every state, vehicles owned by a business must carry commercial auto insurance.
The policy must meet your state's minimum coverage requirements for bodily injury liability and property damage liability. Some states may require personal injury protection (PIP) or uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.
Limo services and other for-hire transportation businesses may have additional requirements based on the laws in their city, county, or other locality. Typically, this depends on:
For example, the New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission (TLC) mandates different amounts of minimum coverage for luxury limos, black cars, and other for-hire vehicles, depending on the type of vehicle and how many passengers it holds.
A small limo company with low risks doesn't have to pay a lot for insurance. Here are a few ways to save money on insurance:
Keep in mind that the cheapest policy isn't necessarily the best choice for your business. A single lawsuit could bankrupt your business without the right insurance protection.