Insurance for

Driving Schools

Provides coverage for potential liabilities, accidents, and damages associated with teaching individuals how to drive.

Business Insurance for Driving Schools

Why do

Driving Schools Need Insurance?

Driving schools need insurance to protect against potential accidents, injuries, and property damage that may occur during driving lessons, ensuring financial security and legal compliance.

Cover Types for

Driving Schools

Insurance is crucial for driving schools to mitigate financial risks and protect their reputation in the event of accidents, lawsuits, or unexpected events that could otherwise jeopardize their business operations.

Driving schools should consider several types of insurance to adequately protect their business and clients:

Public Liability Insurance

Public Liability Insurance

This is essential for covering bodily injury or property damage liability claims if an accident occurs during a driving lesson, protecting the driving school from costly legal expenses and settlements.

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Business Vehicle Insurance

Since driving schools use vehicles for instruction, business vehicle insurance is necessary to cover accidents, theft, or damage to the vehicles used in teaching.

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Workers' Compensation Insurance

Worker's Compensation Insurance

If the driving school employs instructors and staff, workers’ compensation insurance is essential to cover medical expenses and lost wages for employees who are injured on the job.

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Business Property Insurance

This covers damage to the driving school’s physical location, equipment, and teaching materials due to fire, theft, or other unexpected events.

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Business Interruption Insurance

Business Interruption Insurance

In case the driving school needs to close temporarily due to damage to the facility, this insurance can help cover ongoing expenses and lost revenue.

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Scenarios where

Driving Schools Need Insurance

Imagine a driving instructor is conducting a lesson with a student, and the student accidentally causes a collision resulting in injuries to both parties and damage to the vehicles involved. Public Liability Insurance and Worker’s Compensation Insurance is needed to cover the medical expenses, property damage, and potential liability claims arising from this accident.

A former student claims that the driving instructor did not adequately prepare them for the road, leading to their involvement in an accident after obtaining their license. In this scenario, professional indemnity insurance (errors and omissions insurance) is essential to defend the driving school against the lawsuit and cover potential damages.

Thieves break into the driving school’s facility and steal several of their training vehicles or vandalise them. Business Vehicle Insurance would be necessary to cover the cost of replacing or repairing the vehicles, ensuring the driving school can continue operating smoothly without a significant financial setback.

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