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Imagine knowing that every truck, van, and employee-driven car is fully protected — so one accident never grinds your operation to a halt. In one straightforward, no-pressure conversation you'll see exactly what your fleet is covered for, hear straight answers from a real licensed advisor, and feel confident your business keeps running no matter what — with 142+ top-rated carriers working for you, not against you.

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Keep Your Business Moving with the Right Commercial Auto Coverage

Here's something most owners don't realize until it's too late: personal auto policies flatly exclude vehicles used for business. Picture an employee in an accident on a work errand — even in their own car — and you could be left with no coverage at all, and the bill landing on your business. Commercial auto insurance closes that gap with protection built around how you actually use your vehicles.

Whether you run a single work van or manage a fleet of 50 trucks, we match your operation with the right coverage from 142+ carriers — independent and loyal to you, not one company. Together we'll talk through liability limits, physical damage options, cargo coverage, and the specific requirements of your industry, so you can see exactly where you stand and feel sure you're protected.

Types of Commercial Auto Coverage

Coverage TypeWhat It ProtectsKey Detail
LiabilityBodily injury & property damage to others when you’re at faultCoverage limits from $300K – $1M+ per occurrence
CollisionDamage to your business vehicle from a crash, regardless of faultDeductible options from $500 – $2,500
ComprehensiveNon-collision damage — theft, vandalism, fire, hail, falling objectsProtects parked fleet vehicles and equipment
Uninsured / Underinsured MotoristYou and your passengers if hit by a driver without enough insuranceRequired in many states; recommended for all fleets
CargoMerchandise, tools, and goods being transportedMotor truck cargo for carriers; inland marine for tools

Fleet vs. Non-Fleet Coverage

Carriers generally classify commercial auto policies as fleet (5 or more vehicles) or non-fleet (fewer than 5). Fleet policies often unlock discounted per-vehicle rates, risk management programs, and dedicated underwriters. Non-fleet policies are written per vehicle with more individualized underwriting. We help you see which classification fits your operation and negotiate the best structure — so you're never paying for coverage you don't need, or missing the savings you should have.

Fleet programs can also bring real extras: loss-prevention consulting, driver training resources, telematics-based usage discounts, and multi-year rate guarantees. Even if you only run a few vehicles today, we'll structure your policy to scale right alongside your business as it grows.

Business Use Classification

How your vehicles are used matters greatly to underwriters. Common business use classes include:

  • Service & Delivery: Plumbers, electricians, couriers, food delivery — moderate local driving with equipment or goods
  • Contractor & Construction: Heavy trucks with tools, trailers, and materials — higher risk profile
  • Transportation & Hauling: Trucking companies, freight brokers, and for-hire carriers — cargo coverage essential
  • Sales & Field Service: Real estate agents, inspectors, insurance adjusters — lighter use but still business-classified
  • Hired & Non-Owned Auto (HNOA): Covers your business when employees drive personal vehicles for work — essential if you reimburse mileage

Getting the classification right matters more than most people think — a single misclassification can turn into a denied claim right when you need the coverage most. We'll walk you through the correct classification for every vehicle in your operation, so there are no nasty surprises when it counts.

Dedicated Claims Support

When a commercial vehicle accident happens, every hour of downtime costs real money. Picture having someone in your corner the moment it does: our claims advocacy team works directly with adjusters to get your claims processed and paid fast. We help you document losses, coordinate rental vehicles, and fight for fair settlements — so you get back on the road, and back to business, faster.

We also handle Certificate of Insurance requests, policy endorsements for newly acquired vehicles, and periodic coverage audits — so your fleet stays properly protected as your business evolves, and you never have to wonder whether you're still covered.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need commercial auto if my employee uses their own car for work?
Yes. Even if the vehicle is personally owned, your business can be held liable if an employee causes an accident while running a work errand, making a delivery, or visiting a client. Hired & Non-Owned Auto (HNOA) coverage protects your business in these scenarios and is typically very affordable.
How much commercial auto liability coverage do I need?
The right limit depends on your industry, the size of your vehicles, and any contractual requirements. Many carriers recommend at least $500K – $1M per occurrence. If you have fleet vehicles, haul hazardous materials, or work with large clients, we often recommend $1M+ with an umbrella policy for additional protection.
Can I get commercial auto insurance with just one business vehicle?
Absolutely. Many small businesses start with a single work truck, van, or service vehicle. Non-fleet commercial auto policies are designed for exactly this. We represent carriers that specialize in one-vehicle business policies — and rates are often surprisingly affordable compared to the risk of being uninsured for business use.

Picture Your Fleet Fully Covered Today

Take two minutes to discover exactly what your business vehicles are protected for. We'll shop 142+ carriers to find the right coverage at the best price — whether you run one vehicle or fifty — with no pressure and no obligation.