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What is an endorsement (or rider)?

An endorsement — also called a rider (the terms are used interchangeably) — is a formal amendment to an insurance policy that adds, deletes, modifies, or excludes coverage. Common examples: adding a vehicle to a commercial auto policy, adding an additional insured, adding terrorism coverage, adding equipment breakdown coverage, increasing a sublimit, scheduling specific high-value items. Endorsements are part of the policy's legal contract and remain in force until the policy expires or is itself amended. Some endorsements increase premium, some decrease it, some are no-cost. Each modification gets a unique endorsement form number.

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