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Auto Insurance Information The College has liability insurance on all autos, whether they are owned by the College, rented, leased, private vehicles driven by their owners on College business, or borrowed vehicles. College-owned or leased vehicles are self insured for physical damage, subject to a $500 deductible for "at-fault" or surchargable accidents. If you are driving a college-owned vehicle, with the permission of the College, then you are an insured driver under the College's policy. Authorized drivers are credentialed employees or students, authorized fleet drivers, and authorized volunteers. Coverage is not extended to unauthorized drivers, including unauthorized use of a vehicle. Auto Rentals Insurance Requirements: Mount Holyoke College purchases Hired Car Coverage for both liability and collision as a part of its Auto Insurance Policy. It is important that all persons renting vehicles for College business follow certain protocols: Deductibles/Denials: Departments will be charged up to $500 for payment of amounts not covered because of deductibles in "at-fault" or surchargable accidents. Certificates of Insurance: Rental companies may require a certificate of insurance showing the College’s auto insurance limits. This certificate may be obtained by calling: Patricia SmithUsually, they fax the certificate directly to the rental agency. Allow at least five workdays for processing. Use of a Personal Car If you drive your own car on College business, your own insurance policy serves as a "primary" policy for third party liability and collision to your vehicle. The College insurance is “excess” of your insurance. This means that the College's insurance will cover the accident after your insurance runs out. (For example, if you carry only $20,000/$40,000 liability insurance, and cause a $100,000 loss to an individual, your policy would pay the first $20,000 of the claim, and the College policy would pay the remaining $80,000.) The College will not pay any claims to Personal Autos for comprehensive or collision damage. The College’s Uninsured/Underinsured coverage does not extend to non-owned vehicles. We recommend that you consult with your insurance agent or broker for this type of coverage. If you are regularly driving your vehicle on College business, you should be credentialed. Failure to credential may create difficulties in accessing the College insurance as your authorization status will be unclear. If you are denied or lose credentialed driver status, the College may request you to limit your driving on College business. Use of a Borrowed Car In general, vehicles should NOT be borrowed for use on College business. If special circumstances arise which compel an otherwise authorized driver to borrow a vehicle, it is recommended that the driver obtain authorization for its use from a supervisor or department head. The College has liability, comprehensive and collision coverage for borrowed vehicles. However, a vehicle that is “borrowed” from a family member will be considered to be a Personal Vehicle and will only be covered as a personal car. | ||