If you’re a contractor, your vehicles do more than just get you from one job to another; they’re a critical part of your business. Whether it’s hauling tools, towing trailers, or transporting crews, your trucks and vans are working assets. But they’re also exposed to constant risk.
Commercial auto claims are on the rise, and for contractors, a single accident can disrupt operations, damage your reputation, or cause a costly lawsuit.
Why Contractors Face Unique Auto Risks
- High Usage & Exposure
- Your vehicles are on the road more than the average driver. Job site travel, supply pickups, and employee use all increase the chance of accidents.
- Heavy Equipment & Cargo
- Transporting tools, machinery, or materials adds weight—and risk. Accidents can damage both your vehicle and the valuable items inside.
- Multiple Drivers
- Employees may operate your trucks or vans, increasing liability exposure—especially if they’re using their own vehicles for work-related tasks.
Job Site Hazards
Parking on uneven terrain, backing into tight spots, or driving in active construction zones can easily lead to accidents.
State & Contract Requirements
Many states and commercial clients require proof of adequate commercial auto coverage before awarding a contract.
Essential Coverage for Contractors
A personal auto policy won’t cut it when you’re using vehicles for business. Here’s the coverage you need in a solid commercial auto insurance policy:
Liability Insurance
- Protects your business if you or an employee causes damage or injury while driving a company vehicle. Often includes:
- Bodily Injury Liability
- Property Damage Liability
Physical Damage Coverage
- Covers damage to your own vehicles through:
- Collision Coverage – accidents involving other vehicles or objects
- Comprehensive Coverage – fire, theft, vandalism, falling objects, etc.
Hired and Non-Owned Auto (HNOA)
Important if employees use personal vehicles for work or if you rent trucks. This covers liability for vehicles your business doesn’t own.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage
Protects your crew if they’re hit by a driver without enough insurance.
Medical Payments or Personal Injury Protection
Covers medical expenses for you and your employees after an accident, regardless of fault.
Trailer & Equipment Coverage
Optional add-ons that protect trailers, mounted equipment, and transported tools that may not be covered under a general auto policy.
Bonus Tips for Contractors
- Keep a driver log and enforce safe driving policies.
- Make sure all drivers are properly licensed and vetted.
- Notify your agent when buying or selling vehicles.
- Don’t assume personal auto coverage extends to business use—it usually doesn’t.
Let’s Get You Covered
A well-designed commercial auto policy isn’t just protection—it’s a business essential. Whether you’re a general contractor, electrician, plumber, or landscaper, we’ll tailor a policy that fits your needs and budget.
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