Personal Auto May Not Cover Business Use
If you use your personal vehicle for business purposes, your personal auto policy may not extend coverage for business-related accidents potentially leaving gaps in protection.
Higher Available Coverage Limits
Commercial auto policies can provide higher liability limits often up to $1 million or more which may help protect your business from significant medical or legal expenses following an accident.
Covers Employees & Business Vehicles
Commercial auto coverage may include protection for authorized drivers using company vehicles for business, including employees, contractors, or temporary workers, depending on the policy and carrier.
With Only Personal Auto Insurance
- Claims denied for any business-related use
- Insufficient liability limits ($25K-$100K typical)
- No coverage for employees driving company vehicles
- Doesn’t cover commercial vehicle types (vans, trucks)
- Won’t cover tools, equipment, or cargo
- Can’t meet contract requirements from clients
- Risk losing everything in a major accident lawsuit
With Commercial Auto Insurance
- Full coverage for all business-related driving
- Higher liability limits ($1M-$5M available)
- Covers any authorized employee or driver
- Protects all vehicle types: cars, vans, trucks, trailers
- Optional coverage for tools, equipment, and cargo
- Meets contract and client insurance requirements
- Business assets and personal finances protected
What Does Commercial Auto Insurance Cover?
Coverage options designed to help protect your business vehicles and authorized drivers from accidents, liability, and other covered losses.
Liability Coverage
✓ ESSENTIALCovers bodily injury and property damage you cause to others in an accident. Protects your business from lawsuits and pays medical bills, legal fees, and damages.
- Bodily injury to other drivers and passengers
- Property damage to other vehicles and structures
- Legal defense costs and court fees
- Settlement payments and judgments
- Typical limits: $1M per accident
- Required by law in all 50 states
Physical Damage Coverage
✓ RECOMMENDEDComplete and collision coverage protects your vehicles from damage, theft, vandalism, weather, and accidents regardless of fault.
- Collision: repairs after any accident
- Complete: theft, vandalism, weather damage
- Fire, flood, and storm damage
- Hit-and-run accidents
- Falling objects and animal strikes
- Replacement cost for totaled vehicles
Hired & Non-Owned Auto
✓ CRITICALCovers you when employees use rental cars or their personal vehicles for business purposes. Essential for businesses without company vehicles.
- Rental vehicles used for business
- Employee personal cars on business errands
- Liability coverage up to your policy limits
- Fills gaps in employee personal auto policies
- Protects during client meetings and deliveries
- Affordable add-on to general liability
Medical Payments & Uninsured Motorist
✓ IMPORTANTMedical Payments covers injuries to you and passengers. Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist protects you when hit by drivers with insufficient insurance.
- Medical bills for you and passengers
- No-fault coverage regardless of who caused accident
- Protects against uninsured drivers (14% of motorists)
- Covers hit-and-run accidents
- Lost wages and injury compensation
- Required in many states
Cargo & Equipment Coverage
✓ OPTIONALProtects tools, equipment, inventory, and cargo carried in your vehicles. Essential for contractors, delivery services, and businesses transporting goods.
- Tools and equipment stored in vehicles
- Inventory and products being delivered
- Customer property in your care
- Theft from vehicles
- Damage during accidents
- Customizable limits based on value
Towing & Rental Reimbursement
✓ OPTIONALPays for towing after breakdowns and provides a rental vehicle while yours is being repaired keeping your business running without interruption.
- Emergency towing and roadside assistance
- Rental car while vehicle is repaired
- Typically covers $50-$100 per day
- Prevents business interruption
- Available 24/7 nationwide
- Low cost for peace of mind
Why Commercial Auto Insurance is Essential
Personal Policies Won’t Cover Business Use
Using your vehicle for business? Personal auto insurance will deny claims for deliveries, client meetings, or any commercial activity. Commercial Auto fills this gap.
Higher Liability Limits
Personal policies max out at $100K-$300K. Commercial Auto offers $1M-$5M limits crucial when accident costs can easily exceed $500,000 in serious injuries.
Covers All Authorized Drivers
Protects any employee, contractor, or authorized driver using company vehicles. One policy covers your entire team, not just the owner.
Protects Your Business Assets
Without Commercial Auto, your business assets are exposed to lawsuits. This coverage shields your company from financial ruin after major accidents.
Required for Contracts
Many clients and general contractors require proof of Commercial Auto before signing contracts. Coverage opens doors to more business opportunities.
Covers All Vehicle Types
Cars, vans, trucks, trailers, and specialty vehicles all qualify. Whether you have one vehicle or an entire fleet, Commercial Auto has you covered.
Peace of Mind While Driving
Focus on your business without worrying about accidents bankrupting your company. Drive confidently knowing you have proper protection.
24/7 Claims Support
Accidents happen anytime. Commercial Auto provides round-the-clock claims service, roadside assistance, and support when you need it most.
Personal Auto vs Commercial Auto
Commercial Auto Insurance FAQs
Common questions about Commercial Auto coverage
Do I need Commercial Auto if I use my personal car for business?
+Yes! If you use your personal vehicle for business purposes deliveries, client meetings, transporting goods, or any work related driving your personal auto insurance will likely deny claims. Personal policies explicitly exclude business use.
The solution is Hired & Non-Owned Auto coverage, an affordable add-on (often $300-$500/year) that covers you when using personal or rental vehicles for business. Don’t risk a denied claim get proper coverage.
What’s the difference between personal and commercial auto insurance?
+Personal auto insurance covers you for personal errands and commuting. Commercial auto insurance covers vehicles used for business purposes deliveries, transporting clients, carrying tools/equipment, or any revenue-generating activity.
Commercial policies offer higher liability limits ($1M+), cover multiple drivers and vehicles, protect business equipment, and meet contract requirements. Personal policies won’t cover business-related accidents, leaving you personally liable.
What vehicles qualify for Commercial Auto Insurance?
+Almost any vehicle used for business qualifies: cars, SUVs, pickup trucks, cargo vans, box trucks, semi-trucks, trailers, and specialty vehicles. If it’s titled to your business or used primarily for business purposes, it needs commercial coverage.
Even personal vehicles used regularly for business (more than occasional use) may require commercial insurance. Consult with an agent to determine if your specific vehicles need commercial or personal coverage.
Does Commercial Auto cover employees driving company vehicles?
+Yes! Commercial Auto covers any authorized driver operating your company vehicles for business purposes employees, contractors, temporary workers, and anyone you give permission to drive.
Important: You should screen drivers and maintain good hiring practices. Insurers may deny coverage if an unauthorized person drives your vehicle or if drivers have serious violations you didn’t disclose during underwriting.
What if an employee uses their personal car for business?
+You need Hired & Non-Owned Auto coverage. This protects your business when employees use their personal vehicles for work errands, client visits, or deliveries. Without it, you’re exposed to massive liability if they cause an accident during business activities.
This coverage is inexpensive ($300-$600/year) and essential. Even if the employee has personal auto insurance, it may not cover business use, and you as the employer can still be sued for damages.
Is Commercial Auto Insurance required by law?
+Auto liability insurance is required by law in all 50 states for any vehicle on public roads. If you use vehicles for business, you must have commercial not personal coverage. Operating with the wrong type of insurance is both illegal and financially catastrophic.
Additionally, most commercial leases, client contracts, and vendor agreements require proof of Commercial Auto insurance with specific liability limits before you can work with them.
Can I add coverage for tools and equipment in my vehicle?
+Yes! Cargo and Equipment coverage protects tools, inventory, and equipment stored in or transported by your vehicles. This is essential for contractors, delivery services, and any business carrying valuable items.
Standard Commercial Auto policies don’t automatically cover cargo/equipmen you must add this endorsement. Coverage is based on the value you declare, typically starting around $10,000 and going up to $100,000+ depending on your needs.
