This article discusses the benefits of purchasing
Driving School Insurance to cover your driving school business financially in
any situation.
You
are planning to start a new business-A driving school. The vehicles have
already been purchased, the instructors are ready and the location is the ideal
place you were looking for. But have you got Driving School Insurance? If not,
do it. For a thriving driving school
business, driving insurance is a must.
Driving school insurance is aimed at the
instructor who would have to reel under the stress of minor accidents all the
time. Driving instructor insurance adds value and saves money in the long run.
How? The insurance covers - all parts of the car, the entire fleet of vehicles,
damages from fire or in the event of theft, damages to the parts of the car,
and even legal protection. Some insurance companies also offer no-claim
bonuses, and cover the instructor in a pupil’s car at the time of the accident.
One day test cover insurance comes in
handy during mock tests or drive, or on lesson days. They are very important
and instructors usually go for 1 day
test cover
during test drives. These types of insurance are immediate and extend from a
single day to 28 days. One day test cover insurance also works well for a new
car, temporary or hired vehicle.
The
precautions while going for driving
school insurance
include:
·
Check
out the premium costs. Higher premiums can eat into the profit of the company.
·
Read
all the instructions carefully, even the ones in small print, as they may have
hidden costs and charges.
·
Do
a lot of research on the different companies offering insurance. Check their
websites.
·
Talk
to other driving school instructors
·
If
you don’t understand the technical clauses, ask for an explanation
·
See
if there is complete cover for loss of the vehicle
·
Check
to see if the insurance covers non-fault accidents (accidents that happen
through no fault of the instructor. This was introduced to prevent insurance
companies evade paying the insurance cover when the vehicle is relatively
undamaged, though the instructor is).
·
Talk
to the experts in the insurance company you are interested in.
Some
of the insurance companies also calculate the insurance premium individually
for the instructors. This may work out well for small driving schools, as the
cost of the premiums would be less. However, bigger driving schools should go
for a comprehensive complete cover for all the instructors. This would help
escape the paperwork and save time. It may also be better to go for providers
with many insurance companies under their belt. This would help in comparing
the offers and premiums instantly. The experts would also be available at hand,
and help select a policy and company perfect for you.
Also
check to see if the information furnished by you is accurate and clear. Inform
the insurance company of any previous accidents or claims. As only registered
drivers are admitted in the insurance
, get yourself registered before you apply
for driving instructor insurance. Do not carry goods or passengers in vehicles meant
for training.
