Commercial Auto Symbols
– Part 1
Have you ever, during a
particularly wild moment, closely examined the insurance policy that covers
your business vehicles? If so, you may
have noticed the little numbers that appear next to each listed coverage. Hopefully
you’re familiar with these numbers and their meaning. If not, please see below.
Covered Auto Designation
Symbols
Those little numbers are
called covered auto designation symbols and they represent the type of vehicle
that is protected by the applicable liability or physical damage insurance
limit. As you review the symbol definitions, it is important to remember
several points. One is that the symbol may apply to either a particular kind of
vehicle OR the vehicle’s ownership status. The second point is that "auto"
is a defined term, so you must be familiar with your particular policy’s
definitions (they can vary among different insurance companies). A third point
is that the symbols differ depending on whether the coverage is for liability
or physical damage.
Liability Coverage Auto
Symbols
1 = Any "Auto"
This is the broadest
symbol designation and covers any "auto."
2 = Owned
"Autos" Only
This symbol covers any
"auto" owned by an insured, including any "auto" that is
acquired after the policy begins. The symbol also applies to any
"trailer" while it is towed by an owned vehicle.
3 = Owned Private
Passenger "Autos" Only
This symbol covers only
private passenger type "autos" owned by the insured, including any
private passenger type that may be acquired after the policy begins.
4 = Owned
"Autos" Other Than Private Passenger "Autos" Only
This symbol covers all
"autos" other than private passenger type "autos" (vans,
trucks, motorized equipment) owned by an insured, including such vehicles that
may be acquired after the policy begins. The symbol also applies to any
"trailer" while it is towed by an owned vehicle.
5 = Owned
"Autos" Subject To No-Fault
Any "auto"
owned by an insured that is garaged or licensed in a state where no-fault
benefit laws exist. This symbol also applies to any "auto" acquired
after the policy begins.
6 = Owned
"Autos" Subject To A Compulsory Uninsured Motorist Law
Any "auto"
owned by an insured that is garaged or licensed in a state where drivers are
required to carry uninsured motorist coverage. This symbol also applies to any
"auto" acquired after the policy begins.
7 = Specifically
Described "Autos"
Only those
"autos" that are specifically listed on the policy are covered. The
symbol also applies to any "trailer" while it is towed by a listed
vehicle.
8 = Hired
"Autos" Only.
This symbol covers only
those "autos" that an insured leases, hires, rents, or borrows.
HOWEVER, it does NOT include "autos" leased, hired, rented, or
borrowed from an employee, partner, or member of an insured’s household.
9
= Nonowned "Autos" Only
This symbol covers only
those "autos" an insured does not own, lease, hire, rent, or borrow
that are used in the insured’s business, including "autos" owned by
employees, partners, or members of an insured’s household, but only while those
non-owned "autos" are used either in the insured’s business or
personal affairs.
19
= Mobile Equipment Subject To Compulsory Or Financial Responsibility
Or Other Motor Vehicle Insurance Law Only
This symbol only applies
to land vehicles that are considered mobile equipment under the policy's mobile
equipment definition. It allows extension of coverage for vehicles in states
that confer vehicle status by making certain types of self-powered equipment
subject to registration/licensing law.
See part 2 for
discussion of physical damage and manuscript auto symbols
Commercial Auto Symbols
– Part 2
See part 1 for opening
discussion on purpose and on Liability Auto Symbols.
Physical Damage Coverage
Auto Symbols
1 = Owned
"Autos" Only
This symbol covers any
"auto" owned by an insured, including any "auto" that is
acquired after the policy begins.
2 = Owned Private
Passenger "Autos" Only
This symbol covers only
private passenger type "autos" owned by the insured, including any
private passenger type that may be acquired after the policy begins.
3 = Owned
"Autos" Other Than Private Passenger "Autos" Only
This symbol covers all
"autos" other than private passenger type "autos" owned by
the insured, including any "autos" other than any private passenger
type that may be acquired after the policy begins.
4 = Specifically
Described "Autos"
Only those
"autos" that are specifically listed on the policy are covered. The
symbol also applies to any "trailer" while it is towed by a listed
vehicle.
5 = Hired
"Autos" Only
This symbol covers only
those "autos" that an insured leases, hires, rents, or borrows,
unless the "auto" is leased, hired, rented, or borrowed from an
employee, partner, or member of the insured’s household.
Manuscript Symbols
In some instances, a
particular insurance company may agree to provide coverage for a vehicle or
ownership situation that is not described in the above symbols. When this
occurs, a special symbol, such as 10 for liability or 7 for physical damage
coverage, is used and added to the policy by an endorsement. The endorsement
must contain a complete explanation/description of what the symbol means. Then,
that number must appear next to the applicable coverage(s).
If you have a question
about any of these symbols or how coverage applies under your policy, the
answers lie with the nearest insurance professional. Call them; they’re eager
to help you understand your protection.
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