Non Emergency Transportation Insurance
Below are some common questions we hear from NET companies:
- Why are Non-Emergency Transportation premiums so high?
- What are the top factors that affect non-emergency medical transportation insurance premium?
- Why do insurance companies charge more premium for wheelchair vans?
- Should I classify my drivers as employees or subcontractors?
- What are the key points to consider when selecting drivers?
- Why is the underwriting process so time consuming?
- Why do insurance companies need Loss Runs to get me a quote?
- Why did my renewal premium increase when I had no claims?
- Why are the down payments so high?
I can handle non-emergency transportation insurance in just about every state. I not only write NET businesses in Georgia, but in South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and even California. No matter where you are, give me a call.
Typically, Non Emergency Transportation companies require some combination of the coverages listed below in order to transport patients for Medicaid or for a private medical facility:
- Auto Liability
- General Liability
- Worker's Compensation
- Professional Liability
- Hired and Non-owned Auto Liability
- Abuse and Molestation Liability
- Assault and Battery Liability
Don't get frustrated trying to do this by yourself! I've been insuring Non Emergency Transportation businesses for quite some time. Contact me today, and I'll make this an easier process for you.
Michael Mellars
(678) 715-0466
MMellars@SouthernStatesInsurance.com
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