What Valet Parking Insurance Does Not Cover
Many circumstances can occur with regard to valet parking that are beyond the responsibility of the valet company or property owner. You will want to provide clear communication to those using your valet services that these issues are their responsibility:
Vandalism or theft: If your valet staff properly parked and locked a car, and the vehicle is stolen or vandalized, your company will typically not be held liable. Under this circumstance, the driver's personal automobile insurance would cover damages.
Weather related damage: Your company or valet service is not liable for damage from windstorms, hail, lightning, flooding or falling objects, unless you promise covered parking and then the vehicle is damaged while parked in an open parking lot.
Theft of contents: It is a good idea to mention on signage and parking stubs that your company or valet service is not responsible for personal property left in vehicles.
Valet keys have become popular with newer cars; these special keys enable the driver to put valuables in the trunk or glove box, areas the valet key cannot access.
park at your own risk not responsible at any articles left in car, damages or claims whats over once the vehicle left the premises
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