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Doorman business on the last shark tank.
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<blockquote data-quote="TooTechie" data-source="post: 1496825" data-attributes="member: 28388"><p>I've heard of uber but honestly not really sure what it is, so can't say.</p><p></p><p></p><p>There is an optional endorsement that can be added to a commercial policy to extend coverage to non-company owned vehicles used occasionally and another to extend coverage to an employee using a company vehicle for personal reasons. These aren't typically in place for pizza shops. If a pizza delivery boy caused an accident resulting in property damage or injury/death to others the pizza boy's personal coverage would be primary (and the company could possibly disclaim coverage for violating the terms of the policy) and then the company's general liability policy or CAP if applicable would be secondary. If the pizza boy was on duty when the loss occurred the victim could also file suit against the pizza company/shop regardless of coverage/policies as he was in its employ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TooTechie, post: 1496825, member: 28388"] I've heard of uber but honestly not really sure what it is, so can't say. There is an optional endorsement that can be added to a commercial policy to extend coverage to non-company owned vehicles used occasionally and another to extend coverage to an employee using a company vehicle for personal reasons. These aren't typically in place for pizza shops. If a pizza delivery boy caused an accident resulting in property damage or injury/death to others the pizza boy's personal coverage would be primary (and the company could possibly disclaim coverage for violating the terms of the policy) and then the company's general liability policy or CAP if applicable would be secondary. If the pizza boy was on duty when the loss occurred the victim could also file suit against the pizza company/shop regardless of coverage/policies as he was in its employ. [/QUOTE]
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