Non-Profit Use of Non-Owned & Hired Autos

Have you thought about (and planned for) what one of the main exposures is to a church and/or non-profit organization?  Sometimes “lost in the cracks” of a church’s ministry is the use of personally owned autos for “church business”.

Just because the auto being used in your business is not owned by the church (or other non-profit) does not mean that you won’t be held responsible for it’s operation.  I recently spotted a great article by Philadelphia Insurance  Press here for article that looked at 4 large losses involving use of non-owned or rented autos, and what the factors were that contributed to the claim.  Key factors found missing were proper screening of drivers; no formal policy in place outlining use of personal autos; no company policy for minimum (personal) liability limits; no pre-trip inspection of the vehicle was done; and no specific driver training was done.

So, what should you do from here to make sure your church or non-profit operates non-owned autos as safely as possible?  We recommend:

1.  Screen your drivers and make sure that they are qualified to safely operate the vehicle in question.

2. Make sure that personal autos used running your errands have adequate liability limits (I would suggest a minimum of $300K), and perhaps ask for a copy of their insurance declarations page for your file.

3. Train your drivers to drive defensively.

4. Evaluate your drivers with a process including a test out on the open road.

5. Develop a pre-trip inspection routine that is followed each time and every time.

Clearly it’s better to spend a few minutes now rather than “hope for the best”.

Cheers,

Brian Loven
Commercial Insurance
bloven@vanbeurden.com
Kingsburg • (559) 634-7115
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GuideOne’s Faith Guard Policy

Big News for buyers of church insurance!  GuideOne Insurance has updated their church insurance policy form effective December 1st, 2009 for new and renewing policies.  In their continuing effort to remain the leader in church insurance, GuideOne’s Faith Guard policy replaces their tried and trusted Cornerstone Plus form.

I have personally done business with GuideOne (the former Preferred Risk Mutual) since 1990, and they continue to offer (in my opinion) the very best in coverage and service,  all at a great price.

I was recently able to move a policy to Van Beurden from one of  GuideOne’s major competitors saving them money , but more importantly, broadening their insurance coverages giving them better protection for those unforeseen things that happen “in life”.

Great Stuff!

Call me and let’s discuss what I can do to help your church.

Brian Loven
Commercial Insurance
bloven@vanbeurden.com
Kingsburg • (559) 634-7115
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I enjoy the daily interaction with my customers. I joined Van Beurden in 1986 to help businesses make better insurance decisions. As a Work Comp Advisor, I specialize in agribusiness, churches and non-profits.

Happy New Year 2010, and thanks for reading my first blog post. We plan to update these soon.

Brian Loven
Commercial Insurance
bloven@vanbeurden.com
Kingsburg • (559) 634-7115
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