Liquor Liability Insurance does not cover damages or injuries that occur when the alcohol is consumed off-premises if your business did not sell or serve the alcohol. For coverage [...]
If your tools are stolen or damaged, you should immediately report the incident to your insurance provider. They will guide you through the claims process to repair or replace [...]
 Leased tools and equipment can be covered under this insurance. It's crucial to include details of leased items when applying for coverage to ensure they are protected. [...]
Yes, Contractor’s Tools and Equipment Insurance often covers tools and equipment while they are being transported between job sites, as long as they are properly secured. [...]
Yes, most policies can be extended to cover rental equipment. It's essential to check with your insurance provider to ensure rental items are included in your coverage [...]
Contractor’s Tools and Equipment Insurance typically does not cover normal wear and tear, intentional damage, or losses caused by neglect. For coverage of general liability, you would need a [...]
A personal auto policy typically does not cover business use of your vehicle. HNOA provides the necessary liability coverage for business-related driving of non-owned vehicles, filling the gap left [...]
Yes, HNOA provides liability coverage when you use your personal vehicle for business tasks. However, it does not cover physical damage to your vehicle.
Yes, HNOA can often be added as an endorsement to an existing commercial auto or general liability policy, providing an additional layer of protection.
Yes, even occasional use of non-owned vehicles for business purposes can expose your business to significant risks. HNOA provides essential coverage for these scenarios.