Mobile Equipment
Property that is capable of moving under its own power
presents a coverage problem, particularly when the property is capable of
transporting persons or other property. Such property may either be a vehicle
or a class called mobile equipment. When is a given vehicle considered mobile
equipment versus an automobile? Mobile equipment typically refers to equipment
or machinery that is primarily designed for off-road use. The definition still
applies when this type of property must cross a public road, or occasionally
travel on public roads in order to get to a job site.
Mobile equipment also refers to:
·
any
equipment or vehicles on crawler treads;
·
vehicles,
whether self-propelled or not, maintained primarily to give mobility to
permanently mounted equipment, such as power cranes, shovels, loaders, diggers,
or drills; or road construction or resurfacing equipment such as graders,
scrapers, or rollers
·
non
self-propelled equipment maintained primarily to move permanently attached
equipment such as air compressors, pumps and generators
·
spraying,
welding, building cleaning, geophysical exploration, lighting, well servicing
equipment and similar items
·
cherry
pickers, scissors and other devices used to raise or lower workers
·
trailers
that have been modified by contractors to haul permanently attached machinery
and equipment, such as hot tar buckets or concrete mixers
However, there are exceptions. Some equipment that is
designed for special use is still classified as a vehicle and should be covered
under a commercial vehicle policy, such as the following:
Property status as mobile equipment
affects when and how such property is insured. If you don’t know the
difference, then contact an insurance professional and discuss what coverage is
needed.
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