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Overview
American University provides
coverage for comprehensive (non-collision damage
or theft of the insured vehicle) and collision
damage to a university-owned, leased, or rented
vehicle is insured under a university-owned automobile
policy. The university policy also provides coverage
for personal injury, uninsured and underinsured
motorist protection as well. Automobile liability
coverage, which provides protection from claims
arising from injuries or damage to other people
or property, is written without a deductible.
AU’s vehicle
policy applies to any employee, officer, or
agent of American University, provided he or she
is driving a university-owned, leased, or rented
vehicle and is acting within the line and scope
of his/her authority for AU at the time of the
accident or incident.
If a vehicle needs to be rented
to conduct university business, appropriate departmental
authorization must be obtained. It is preferable
to rent the vehicle in American University’s name,
with the employee’s name following as the designated
driver, and paid for with an AU corporate credit
card if possible. The collision damage waiver
and accident insurance offered by the rental company
should be declined. Please review the Controller's
Office Travel Policy for all AU employees.
General Procedures
for Automobile Claims
- Employees who drive personal autos on university
business are eligible for a mileage allowance,
but are not covered under the university’s automobile
policy. An employee’s personal automobile is
covered on a primary basis under his/her own
personal auto insurance.
- Each university-owned or leased vehicle should
contain a Vehicle Accident Report kit, which
contains advisory procedures to follow in the
event of an accident.
- When an automobile accident occurs, whether
on or off campus, report the accident to Public
Safety. Public Safety will complete a report
from the information you provide, and submit
it to the Office of Finance and Treasurer.
- All losses involving bodily injury must be
telephoned to Public Safety immediately.
- For more information regarding automobile
accidents, refer to automobile section of this
web page or the vehicle guidelines and policies
document.
The risk management office will
coordinate and handle all insured and uninsured
losses with the university’s insurance carrier.
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