Your equipment dealer insurance program can include a variety of individual coverages, including:
Business Auto Insurance for Equipment Dealers covers company vehicles driven by your employees and provides protection in case of an accident.
For example, if your employee accidently causes a rear-end collision while driving a company vehicle, auto insurance would help cover the costs.
Cyber Liability Insurance for Equipment Dealers helps your business react to and recover from a data breach by helping cover the costs of:
Essential Property Insurance for Equipment Dealers helps protect your buildings, equipment and other property against physical damage. For example, if the roof of your facility is damaged due to wind, property insurance would help cover it.
General Liability Insurance for Equipment Dealers protects your business from liability exposures such as injuries, faulty work or damage to a customer’s property. For example, if a customer were to slip and fall at your place of business, general liability would help cover the costs.
Umbrella Coverage provides your business with additional security in the event of an expensive liability claim that would otherwise exceed your coverage limits.
Workers’ Compensation Insurance covers medical expenses and compensation for workers who get injured while on the job (available in select states). For example, if an employee hurts their back while lifting a piece of equipment, workers’ compensation insurance would help cover the costs.
The cost of equipment dealer insurance can vary depending on the size of your business and the type of services you provide. EMC can customize your equipment dealer insurance program so it works for you. Contact a local independent agent and ask about EMC’s insurance for equipment dealers..
EMC has provided loss control services for our policyholders since 1926. Our experienced loss control professionals can give you suggestions and solutions that can lessen your risks.
Ergonomic Evaluations* to identify ergonomic issues before losses occur. We also offer online resources to help you spot problems and educate your employees.
Hazard Control Assessments to identify hazards that pose the greatest potential safety risks to your operations. We then recommend viable solutions to control or reduce these risks.
Injury Management Programs** to help reduce the impact of injuries, including select provider, return to work, prework screening and worksite wellness programs.
Slip and Fall Prevention to help you develop a proactive approach to reducing these incidents at your jobsite. We also offer many online resources to help prevent slips and falls–a leading cause of workplace injuries.
Online Safety Training to give your employees convenient access to short training segments, complete with quizzes to check for understanding. You can register, assign training and track your employees’ training progress through our easy-to-use online training system.
Visit the Loss Control page to learn more and access our extensive collection of online safety resources.
*These services are available only in territories where EMC provides workers’ compensation coverage.
**This program is not available in all states.