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Does the ISO Personal Auto Policy Cover Pizza Delivery?

After years of instructing personal auto seminars, probably the question that comes up most often (except, perhaps, for rental car issues) is whether or not the ISO PAP covers claims that arise out of the use of a personal auto for pizza delivery. Here’s my opinion (along with that of several courts)….

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The Fast and the Furious…The PAP and Street Racing

“The Fast and the Furious” is a movie often viewed with delight by teenagers and adult adolescents everywhere. Perhaps it’s no coincidence that since the movie’s rlelease we’ve since had “Ask an Expert” questions regarding Personal Auto Policy (PAP) coverage for accidents arising out of street racing, including one denied claim.

The Public or Livery Conveyance Exclusion

The ISO PAP excludes vehicles being used as a public or livery conveyance for liability, medical payments, and physical damage. This exclusion pops up in scenarios ranging from airport shuttles to pizza delivery. This article takes a quick look at the background of this exclusion then focuses on a particular application to a recent “Ask…

Company Cars and the ISO Personal Auto Policy

Company cars present a serious coverage gap under the Personal Auto Policy, an exposure that exists for a very high percentage of your insureds. Fortunately, in most cases, this exposure can be treated. This article explores two options for addressing this issue.

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Share-the-Expense Car Pools

Between gasoline prices and roadways becoming more and more congested, it can be expected that car pooling will become increasingly popular, if not necessary, in many areas. In this article, I’ll explore how car pools are treated in several editions of the ISO Personal Auto Policy.

PAP Delivery Exclusions

The current ISO PAP excludes the use of an auto as a public or livery conveyance. Older ISO versions excluded transporting property for a fee. However, some company forms exclude “delivery.” Depending on the precise wording of the exclusion and the interpretation of the word “delivery,” these policies may exclude far more than the ISO…

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