Propelling Your Shuttle Business Forward with Surefire Insurance
At Surefire Insurance Agency, we recognize the pivotal role that insurance plays in protecting and promoting the growth of your shuttle business. We are pleased to offer robust, tailored insurance solutions that cater specifically to your unique business requirements.
Our lines of insurance include coverage for automobile liability and physical damage. In terms of liability coverage, we offer up to $1MM CSL. This ensures that your business is well covered against liability claims that could potentially disrupt your operations.
Understanding Your Coverage: The Physical Damage Policy
The physical damage coverage that we provide has a minimum deductible of $1,000 for comprehensive and collision coverages. We require a minimum stated value of $10,000 on your shuttles, with vehicles that have a stated value greater than $250,000 being reinsured. Similarly, terminal exposures exceeding $1MM in total value will also be reinsured. For units older than 15 years, underwriting approval is necessary, and we may request a current mechanic’s statement and photograph at our discretion.
Eligible Vehicles and Operations Under Surefire Insurance
Our insurance covers a range of vehicles such as sedans, vans, and minibuses with up to 40 passengers (upon referral). The eligible operations include ride services to hotels, businesses, or entertainment destinations using these vehicles. Additionally, airport taxis that are 100% associated with the airport – where all rides originate at the airport – are also covered under our policy.
However, please note that risks that operate as demand-response units, those with fare boxes or meters, and Motor Coach buses are considered ineligible operations under our policy.
At Surefire Insurance Agency, we are committed to providing the best insurance solutions for your shuttle business, thus safeguarding your investment while ensuring your peace of mind. Contact us today to learn more about how we can protect your business and facilitate its growth.