When it comes to finding insurance for your business, Autonet know you need a policy that fits the bill for you and your needs. What's right for someone else may not be right for you, which is why we offer cover to suit a range of different needs, including Public Liability and Commercial Van Insurance.
When you’re out on the job, you may not have the time to find a policy that works at a price that’s right. Autonet take the hassle out of it by comparing quotes for you from a panel of leading insurers to help you find insurance that suits you
What can be covered by Autonet Commercial Van Insurance?
Autonet work with some of the leading van insurers in the UK, so the specific benefits of your policy may vary but they may include cover for:
• Business and leisure use
• European cover
• Windscreen repair or replacement
• Third-party liability
• Accident, fire and theft
• Personal accident
• Medical expenses
With three levels of policy to choose from, and a range of optional extras for added protection, you can tailor your policy to tick all the right boxes for you. Added extras may include:
• Cover for tools
• UK and European breakdown cover
• No-claims discount protection, subject to a minimum number of years
• Guaranteed hire vehicle insurance
• Legal expenses cover
What is public liability insurance, and do I need it?
If you own or manage a business, public liability insurance will help you to keep yourself, your employees, and your company safe from financial losses. It offers protection in the event that a member of the public or their property is harmed during the course of you providing your goods or services.
What does Public Liability Insurance cover?
• Compensation claims: The cost of claims resulting from injury to a third party or damage to their property. Geographical, excess and cover limits may apply
• Cost of repairs: The cost of repairs to property damage caused by your work. Geographical, excess and cover limits may apply
How do I know if I need Public Liability Insurance?
Public liability insurance isn’t a legal requirement, however it may be sensible to get covered if one or more of the following circumstances apply to your business:
• Your business frequently comes into contact with members of the public
• The activities carried out by your business could impact members of the public
• Your business could not afford to pay legal fees for a potential compensation pay-out if a claim is made against you
• Your industry regulator or trade body requires a minimum level of cover for your membership
• Your clients or customers require a minimum level of cover before signing to work with you