What Is Broadform Insurance?
Broadform insurance, also known as broad form named driver insurance, is a specific type of auto insurance that provides liability coverage only for the named driver listed on the policy. Unlike standard auto insurance, which covers multiple drivers or vehicles, broadform insurance is highly limited—but it can be a cost-effective option for some.
How Does Broadform Insurance Work?
This policy covers you, the named driver, regardless of the vehicle you're driving. That means it follows the driver, not the car. It typically includes:
- Bodily injury liability
- Property damage liability
However, it does not cover:
- Passengers in your vehicle
- Physical damage to your vehicle
- Other drivers
- Comprehensive or collision coverage
Who Should Consider It?
Broadform insurance may be suitable if you:
- Drive multiple cars but don’t own any
- Rarely have passengers
- Want a low-cost liability-only option
- Don’t allow others to drive your car
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Cheaper than full coverage
- Follows the driver, not the car
- Simpler policy structure
Cons:
- Very limited coverage
- No protection for your own car
- May not meet legal requirements in all states
Final Thoughts
Broadform insurance isn't for everyone. It's ideal for single drivers with minimal needs, but if you want comprehensive protection, a traditional policy is likely a better fit.
Disclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes only. Policy terms and conditions vary by provider—always read your insurance contract carefully.