As someone from the business, what do you recommend for coverages, levels, and deductions?
Doesn't cost much more to kick your liability up to $300K or even $500K....could be money well spent if you are involved in an accident and some slick attorney tries to come after all your assets. And then for a few hundred more per year you can add an umbrella policy on top (most companies require minimum underlying liability limits of $300K). Umbrella policies are sold in $1mil increments and you can usually go from $1mil to $2mil for just a few dollars more.
Good idea to have uninsured motorist coverage (and lawyers love it too!). Some insurance companies offer u.m. on each vehicle, but then will allow you to stack limits, if needed. If u.m. is stackable, some folks purchase an amount of u.m. lower than their liability limit on each vehicle, knowing that they can stack their u.m. limits.
**You really need to read and understand u.m. coverage in your state -- in most states, u.m. only covers bodily injury in the event an uninsured motorist causes injury to you or your passengers and they are at fault.
Medical coverage will pay for actual billed medical expenses regardless of who is at fault. If you have great health insurance and don't have to worry about a big deductible or co-insurance portion, you might think about leaving medical off your policy. One consideration regarding medical coverage: If you have passengers that may not have health insurance, medical could be important for your passengers.
Deductibles are really personal preference. I carry a $200 deductible, but only because that is the highest offered by Farmers. IMO, you are better off to go with a higher deductible and save on your premiums. The most important thing is that you can afford the deductible when you have to pay it.
If you have to add an endorsement to cover extras that did not come on your bike, you need to be honest about it if you want to get paid for what you have. If you pay for an endorsement to cover $1k in extras and really have $4k in extras, guess how much you will get paid for your accessories??