Drive Other Car Insurance
Drive Other Car insurance can provide protection for the executive of a partnership or corporation or their spouse when driving a non-owned car, such as a vehicle that is rented or borrowed.
Who needs Drive Other Car insurance?
Drive Other Car insurance is similar to an Individual Named Insured Endorsement. If you need to borrow, test drive, rent or lease a vehicle, Drive Other Car insurance will extend the coverages you’ve purchased for your commercial auto insurance policy — such as Liability, Physical Damage, Medical Payments, and Uninsured Motorist insurance — to a non-owned car.
In other words, Drive Other Car insurance protects you, as an executive of a partnership or corporation, or your spouse if they ever need to drive a vehicle that is not on your commercial auto policy.
Limits, deductibles and other details
With Drive Other Car insurance, limits you select for your Liability insurance, Physical Damage insurance, Medical Payments, and Uninsured Motorist insurance, if available, will apply to a non-owned car.
Exceptions and restrictions
Drive Other Car insurance is only available for partnerships and corporations and only applies to the executives of a partnership or corporation or their spouse. In order to be eligible for this coverage, you must have a vehicle listed on your commercial auto insurance policy with a personal or non-business use.