Cutting the frequency and severity of claims can help reduce your truck insurance and fleet insurance premiums. Read our guide to installing camera systems for your vehicles, which can help achieve this by encouraging your drivers to be more careful and providing clear evidence when incidents occur.
Claims experience plays a significant part in determining how much a truck operator pays for insurance. Cutting the frequency and severity of claims can therefore help significantly with keeping insurance premiums under control.
Camera systems can help to achieve a better claims experience and, therefore, reduced fleet insurance premiums by providing footage as an ‘independent witness’.
The impact of this independent witness would allow:
Customers naturally welcome up-front discounts, whereas insurers usually require claims experience to improves before granting premium reductions.
Instant and specific savings for fleet operators (typically those with five or more vehicles) are therefore unlikely as historic claims experience is such a key factor when pricing fleet insurance.
However, the decision to install cameras may improve insurers’ perception of a fleet risk: if they perceive that the installation of a camera system may help improve claims experience, or more importantly still, address some existing issues, then they may decide upon a rate that may be more favourable than might otherwise be the case. Furthermore, fleet insurers that recognise the importance of cameras may offer funding towards their installation.
Best of all, truck operators running only one or two vehicles that are not ‘fleet-rated’ may find an insurer willing to offer a modest up-front discount.
There are some key points to remember about installing cameras designed to help reduce your fleet insurance premiums:
Cameras now come in a variety of forms:
Bespoke solutions – providers can fit over 15 cameras to a single vehicle or piece of plant if so required.
Monitoring the driver can help tackle the risk of driver distraction, handheld mobile phone use, etc, but introducing driver monitoring requires careful consideration and taking into account various behavioural and employment-related issues.
There are some very sophisticated camera / telematics systems whereby data is downloaded as the driver returns to base; a team of people (usually a third-party company) monitor all footage related to recorded incidents; and feedback is provided automatically to drivers.
Installing cameras should be just part of an integrated plan to reduce your fleet insurance or truck insurance premiums, designed to tackle occupational road risk in its entirety.
That wider holistic solution should include:
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Chris North FCII is a respected industry leader with over 40 years' experience, who has worked in the insurance industry in a variety of roles, accumulating a wealth of knowledge. He is currently Technical Manager for Towergate's motor division, providing expertise on all matters relating to motor fleet insurance, in particular haulage and self-drive hire fleets.
This is a marketing article by Towergate Insurance.
Date: August 28, 2018
Category: Commercial Vehicle