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    Insurance plan for part time detailing

    My experience has been a handful of various levels of details on my coworkers cars. With their encouragement I am looking to take on in the future maybe a couple cars a month. I also with reinforcement from the forum believe it would be very wise to get some kind of protection. Looking into right now getting Garage Keepers insurance for that piece of mind.

    I am curious if anyone has any insight on that? If there is someone in a similar situation taking on a couple private appointments per months? I am also curious with what I am looking into in terms of monthly costs?

    Any wisdom offered that I may be lacking is ofcourse very appreciated

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    Re: Insurance plan for part time detailing

    subbed.

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    Re: Insurance plan for part time detailing

    Also curious on this matter.

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    Re: Insurance plan for part time detailing

    Garage keepers insurance is a smart route. If you're ever working on private "business" party then likely the property mgt. company will require this.
    The insurance you want is the "business liability" coverage. This will cover you should you ever incur damage to a customer or privately owned vehicle or property.

    Geico is probably going to offer the best rates. Heck, I have a truck and trailer covered up to $60K business liability and it costs $100 per month.
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    Re: Insurance plan for part time detailing

    You're probably looking $400-600 minimum for a general policy. Good news is you can offer pick-up and delivery. Garage Keepers (at least with my policy) takes in effect the second I take possession of the vehicle for business purposes.

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    Re: Insurance plan for part time detailing

    General liability will not cover damage to a client's car in your custody and control. Only garage keepers will.

    I am in Michigan. Have been in business for years. Actually added boat detailing to my offerings and had to raise my coverage.

    It may vary from state to state though.
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    Hey obsessive do you mind telling me who you're insured through? What city are you in in the murder mitten?

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    Re: Insurance plan for part time detailing

    Quote Originally Posted by Kevlarrockstar View Post
    Hey obsessive do you mind telling me who you're insured through? What city are you in in the murder mitten?
    I'm in Lincoln Park. My coverage is through State Farm.
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    Re: Insurance plan for part time detailing

    Find out if the policy covers damage incurred by you other than backing into something or something falling on the vehicle. Such as burning the paint if you're buffing it, damaging interior panels or leather, damage to wheels from wheel cleaners or equipment, or damage to carpet from chemicals or equipment. You really need to ask questions, don't just assume it's a blanket policy.

    IF the policy covers the above workmanship, ask the what the policy pays out or the limits of claim, what the deductible is, how is the claim paid and to whom. Make sure that your homeowners policy will not take the hit if you work out of your home garage.
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    Re: Insurance plan for part time detailing

    I made a separate thread with this article but figured I'd tack ot on here as well considering the threads subject matter...

    Garage Liability or Garagekeepers? That Is the Question
    February 10, 2014by Kevin O'Connor

    The terms garage liability and garagekeepers is an issue not only for clients, but most agents and CSRs also find it just as confusing.

    This article is intended to enlighten those in the insurance industry that may not have had an understanding of the garage liability/garagekeepers insurance paradox. The basics apply to dealerships, as well as service risks.
    Sponsored by Insurance Technologies Corp. (ITC)

    Before getting into the actual contract, consider the following example:

    “A customer who purchased a vehicle from you brings it back to the lot with a mechanical issue. Your mechanic takes the vehicle for a test drive to see what’s going on, and in the process, hit’s another vehicle. He totaled the other vehicle and injured its driver. He also totaled the customer’s car he was test-driving. The other vehicle and its driver are covered by the garage liability policy, the customer’s vehicle is covered by the garagekeeepers”.

    The answer is not that simple. Start with a basic definition of garage liability. The coverage is, in a sense, the equivalent of combining a business auto form with a commercial general liability form including products and completed operations.

    The “Garage Coverage Form, CA 00 05,” has been revised several times, however, the basic architecture hasn’t changed. Examine Section II (Liability) and Section III (Garagekeepers).

    Section II – Liability Coverage

    Section II of the form is broken into two parts: garage operations other than covered autos, and garage operations covered autos.

    The intent of the policy is to cover bodily injury or property damage caused by an accident arising out of garage operations. The policy defines garage operations as the ownership, maintenance or use of locations for garage business. It also includes the ownership, maintenance or use of the autos. The types of autos covered are defined in Section I, but for an auto dealer, you typically cover all owned autos, as well as non-owned autos used in the garage business (normally vehicles being worked on or stored).

    The definition broadens the scope of coverage by adding a “catch-all” phrase. It states: “Garage operations also include all operations necessary or incidental to a garage business.” This wording is often open to interpretation by insuring carriers.

    Also look at the definition of auto. This definition is simpler but still broad. The policy states, “Auto means a land motor vehicle, trailer or semi-trailer.” Unlike the CGL and business auto forms, there’s no reference to the auto being licensed for use on public roads, no reference to its number of wheels, mobile equipment or anything else.

    With all this ambiguity and far-reaching language, what could go wrong?

    Enter the exclusions. Exclusion No. 6 is the care, custody or control exclusion. It excludes property damage involving: (d) Property in the insured’s care, custody or control. Reading that exclusion, it becomes obvious that there is a problem with the customer’s vehicles. Any vehicle left with the garage business for repair, storage or even involved on a simple test drive is not covered based on this exclusion.

    Keep in mind that third-party claims caused by the customer’s vehicle are covered, the vehicle itself is not.

    Section III – Garagekeepers Coverage

    Garagekeepers coverage is an optional line offering protection to the garage business for loss to a customer’s auto left in the insured’s care, custody or control. The policy clarifies that by saying, “while the insured is attending, servicing, repairing, parking or storing it in your garage operations.”

    All garagekeepers intends to accomplish is to buy back the coverage lost in the care, custody or control exclusion under the liability portion of the garage form.

    Garagekeepers coverage offers three options:

    1. Legal Liability. This is the most common. The protection applies to a customer’s vehicle damaged due to the insured’s negligence – such as the mechanic wrecked the customer’s car while test driving it or the customer’s vehicle was left unlocked and unattended after hours.

    2. Direct Primary. This form covers the customer’s vehicles regardless of liability. In a loss caused by no action of the insured such as a weather loss, or a theft although the vehicle was adequately protected, the direct primary garagekeepers pays.

    3. Direct Excess. This is the rarest option, although it’s the best. The form affords protection to an insured for the loss to a customer’s vehicle regardless of liability, just as direct primary does. The difference is in the event of the insured having no liability, the form will only pay in excess of any other collectible insurance.

    So why the confusion after all these years? It’s all in the wording.

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