Students on the Move: Parent Transportation
A well-designed transportation and supervision plan for parent volunteer drivers demonstrates your school’s commitment to safety, builds trust, and protects your students on the move.
State laws mandate that vehicle owners (including owners of rental vehicles) be responsible for damage caused by their vehicles. If the driver is not the owner, and the owner doesn't have adequate insurance, the driver's auto insurance policy may be affected if an accident occurs.
A well-designed transportation and supervision plan for parent volunteer drivers demonstrates your school’s commitment to safety, builds trust, and protects your students on the move.
Your ministry recently bought a 15-passenger van to help transport students, senior adults, and others you serve to various activities and events—which means it’s time to shop for auto insurance. As you look for options that will suit your ministry, here are a few things you should know.
Catalytic converter theft is increasing at an alarming rate. These tips and tricks can help you thwart criminals before they strike your ministry's vehicles.
Charities often invite people to donate used cars, trucks, or boats to support their nonprofit work. Turning cars into cash can benefit your ministry if you know how to handle the paperwork. Here are five guidelines for accepting vehicle donations.
If you can't afford to replace your van, these two tips can help improve safety.
Safety is your number one priority. Consider all options for transporting students to your field trip location.
There's no guaranteed way to avoid a break-in, but by making vehicles harder targets, you can lower the likelihood that your ministry will become the victim of thieves.
When a ministry needs a larger vehicle to do its work—a van, truck, or bus—along with the greater capacity comes greater registration responsibilities and insurance coverage requirements.
When borrowing or leasing a vehicle for your church or ministry, onsider the risk of liability if your lender does not carry proper insurance.
Do you rent or lend ministry-owned vehicles to an outside group or member? You could be increasing your liability. Are you covered? It could be time to check your policy.
If your school or ministry operates buses or vans to transport students or attendees, you’ll need a plan to protect drivers and riders from contagious respiratory illnesses like COVID-19.
Thank you for your interest in Brotherhood Mutual. We appreciate the opportunity to provide your church or other ministry with an insurance quote and will reply to your request as soon as possible.
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