For-Hire Trucking Commercial Auto Insurance

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What is Commercial Auto Insurance?

Vehicles used in conducting business, as opposed to those strictly for personal use, are typically insured under a commercial auto insurance policy, which protects the assets of a company from claims. A commercial auto insurance policy has different coverages that are designed to address particular business needs.

What Vehicles are Covered by For-Hire Trucking Commercial Auto Insurance?

Commercial auto insurance protects a wide range of vehicle types. Just about any kind of vehicle you drive or trailer you pull can be covered, including:

  • Tow trucks

  • Box trucks

  • Dry van trailers

  • Truck tractors

  • Refrigerated trailers

  • Flatbed trailers

What Does Commercial Auto Insurance Cover?

Bodily Injury Liability Coverage

This coverage provides payment in cases of bodily injury or death resulting from an accident for which you are at fault. This may also include legal defense expenses depending on the type of policy purchased.

Property Damage Liability Coverage

If your vehicle accidentally causes damage to another person’s vehicle or property, this coverage can protect you. That can include legal defense expenses depending on the type of policy purchased.

Medical Payments, No-Fault or Personal Injury Coverage

This coverage provides payment for any medical expenses that may arise due to an employee or a passenger traveling in your vehicle, regardless of who is at fault in an accident.

Uninsured Motorist Coverage

This coverage provides payment for any medical expenses, or in some cases property damage, that may have been caused by a hit-and-run driver or an uninsured driver. Underinsured motorist coverage (when the at-fault driver has insurance but not sufficient insurance to cover the damage caused) may also be included depending on the type of policy.

Comprehensive Physical Damage Coverage

This is coverage for vehicles or trailers on your policy for damage caused to them other than a car accident. Examples include damage resulting from theft, vandalism, flood, fire, and other specified hazards.

Collision Coverage

This is coverage for vehicles or trailers on your policy for damage caused to them by a collision with another vehicle or a single-car accident.

What For-Hire Trucking Companies Should Consider Small Business Auto Insurance?

Any company that uses vehicles should have small business auto insurance to protect them. We provide coverage for these kinds of businesses and many others:

  • Auto transport companies

  • Courier

  • Delivery services

  • Dump truck hauling

  • Hot shot trucking

  • Towing companies

  • Transportation of goods

  • Truckin•- local hauling

How are Commercial Vehicle and Personal Auto Policies Different?

Both commercial vehicle insurance policies and personal auto policies provide coverage for liability, collision, comprehensive, medical payments (or personal injury protection), and uninsured motorist exposures (sometimes underinsured motorist, too). However, a commercial auto insurance policy may be very different from your personal auto policy due to separate eligibility criteria, definitions, coverages, exclusions, and limits.

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What's not Covered by Small Business Auto Insurance?

Small business auto insurance provides valuable financial protection and peace of mind in many ways. However, there are certain types of incidents that aren't covered by your policy. Some of these exclusions are:

Intended or expected property damage or injuries

Property damage or bodily injuries that you cause intentionally or might reasonably expect to occur as a result of your actions are not covered.

Racing

Damage or injuries caused by racing are excluded from coverage.

Mobile equipment operation

Liability associated with the use of mobile equipment like a forklift or crane is not covered.

Injuries covered under workers’ compensation

Injuries addressed by a workers’ comp policy are not covered by commercial auto insurance.

Hired and non-owned vehicles

Only vehicles listed on the policy are covered. Temporary rental vehicles are covered if your listed vehicle is being repaired, serviced, or suffered a total loss. If you get a replacement vehicle for a vehicle that is listed on the policy, you have 30 days from when you buy it to replace it on our policy. Other vehicles that you may rent or use are not covered by this policy. For example, employee-owned vehicles or borrowed vehicles are not covered, but hired/non-owned coverage can be added to a general liability policy or business owners policy (BOP) to cover those vehicles.

This is a partial list of exclusions. Our insurance experts can provide more details.

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