Plan Ahead When Lending or Borrowing a Horse Trailer

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Lending your trailer may seem to be a simple and friendly accommodation, but accidents can occur and the risk of liability is always present. Insurance issues add to the complexity. Never assume that everyone’s insurance policies protect them against the worst case scenario.

Insurance for Trailering

Insurance coverages for hauling can include:

  • Liability Coverage. This coverage is important because it protects the driver (subject to policy terms) against claims from injured people who seek payment for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses. 
  • Collision Coverage. This coverage is intended to offer protection against damages the truck or trailer may sustain from a collision or other type of accident.
  • Comprehensive Coverage. This covers damages to the vehicle, or possibly the trailer, from something other than a collision, such as fire, windstorm, hail storm, vandalism, or theft.

Other auto-related coverages can include uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage, medical payments coverage, and even coverage for roadside assistance for damaged trailers and towing to a service facility. Coverages exist to protect property owners from damage to or loss of personal property, such as horse equipment, in the trailer. Please keep in mind that all policies have requirements, exclusions, conditions, and limits, and coverages can differ from company to company. Professional haulers require additional coverage.

Damage or Loss to the Borrowed Trailer

Jo and Sam are probably covered by personal automobile policies and homeowner’s liability insurance policies. When they lend or borrow a horse trailer to someone else, however, these coverages may not be enough. Automobile insurance policies often have exclusions that prevent coverage for accidents related to someone else’s trailer. One auto policy’s exclusion states: “This coverage does not apply to: ... Damage to property owned or being transported by an insured person.” If an accident occurs, this exclusion could deny Sam coverage for damage to Jo’s trailer and its contents. Sam’s policy might also contain an exclusion for “damage to property rented to, or in the charge of, an insured person.” Policies might exclude losses or damage to a “trailer” that is not specifically listed as a scheduled item of property on a policy. 

Damage to a Horse in the Trailer

What if the floor boards in Jo’s trailer were rotting and broken while Sam was hauling, injuring his horses? If Sam wants Jo to pay for his horse’s injuries and veterinary bills, would Jo’s insurance cover his claim? Maybe not. Policy exclusions similar to those addressed above might prevent Jo’s insurer from covering claims involving property damage arising from a trailer that Jo loaned out to someone else.

Damages Caused by Towing a Borrowed Trailer

If Jo’s trailer separated from Sam’s truck and collided with cars on the road, Sam might expect his own automobile insurance policy to protect him from claims of the other motorists. It might not. Some policies exclude certain benefits for bodily injury or property damage “arising out of the ownership, maintenance, use, loading or unloading of motor vehicles or all other motorized land conveyances, including trailers, owned or operated by or rented or loaned to an Insured."

Conclusion

Whether you are lending or borrowing a horse trailer, make no assumptions about your insurance, especially because trailering can generate very substantial losses and liabilities. Plan ahead and stay safe.

 

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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