Commercial insurance options
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Customizable coverage options for your business vehicles
Commercial insurance options
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Many of Texas’ 2.7 million small businesses need commercial auto insurance to protect from accidents and other liabilities involving their business vehicles. Personal auto policies usually don’t cover vehicles used for business because they’re generally exposed to more liability than personal autos.
Hundreds of thousands of small business owners across the nation trust us to protect their work vehicles. Each gets customized coverage to match their specific needs, whether they own a single food truck in Houston or several contractor vans in Austin.
Business Auto
Vehicles driven by employees or used for business activities, such as visiting clients or making deliveries, usually need commercial auto insurance. Personal auto insurance typically doesn’t cover vehicles used for work purposes.
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Contractors need commercial auto coverage for things like transporting various tools and supplies and traveling between job sites. These are business-related activities that need the additional protection of a commercial policy.
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Food trucks and other food service businesses, like restaurants and ice cream vendors, depend on their commercial vehicles. Most food trucks have expensive equipment attached to them that a commercial auto policy can cover.
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Any vehicle used to transport people for a fee must be insured by a commercial auto policy. This includes taxis, limousines and non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) vehicles. Some ridesharing vehicles might require commercial coverage.
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We’re the #1 truck insurer in the nationΔ, insuring everything from dump trucks to tractor trailers. Our network of truck repair shops and specialty claims services is accessible whether you’re driving locally or outside of Texas.
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We offer protection whether you own a wrecker, rollback or roadside repair vehicle. You can add specialty tow coverages like On-hook and Garagekeepers Legal Liability to protect you when a customer’s vehicle is in your possession.
More InfoSeveral factors affect the cost of your Texas commercial auto policy, including your:
Some industries have more risk than others. A contractor who carries tools and equipment to various job sites every day can expect to pay more than an attorney who occasionally visits clients.
Your vehicle’s size and use affect your rate. A large food truck with a refrigerator and deep fryer will likely have a higher premium than a small cargo van with minimal equipment.
Your commercial auto provider will run a motor vehicle report on all drivers with access to your commercial vehicles. Drivers with accidents or violations on their driving record will usually cause your rate to increase. You can expect your insurance company to take the past three years of driving history into account.
It’s common to pay more for commercial auto coverage in a large city like Dallas than in a smaller city like Beaumont. Keep in mind, prices are usually higher in locations that experience more claims or more expensive settlements than other locations. Areas susceptible to weather-related events, such as hurricanes and tornadoes, are also factors.
The distance you routinely travel can influence your commercial auto rate. A vehicle with a local route within San Antonio’s city limits is considered lower risk than a vehicle with a regional route that covers all of Texas.
The amount of coverage you need affects your rate. Policyholders with the Texas state minimum liability limits of 30/60/25 will pay less than a policyholder needing a combined single limit of $1M.
Texas’ state minimum liability limit 30/60/25 is called a split limit. It separates, or “splits,” the dollar amounts payable by your insurer for bodily injury and property damage into three groups. By choosing Texas’ state minimum limits, your policy will pay up to:
Learn more about liability coverage. Discover ways to save on your commercial auto insurance.
Texas state law requires all commercial auto policies to have a minimum liability limit of $30,000 per person and $60,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $25,000 for property damage (i.e., 30/60/25). Some policies are required to carry higher limits based on the types of vehicles listed.
Personal injury protection (PIP) is also required by Texas state law for policies with liability coverage. However, you can sign a waiver to decline this coverage.
It’s important to select limits that are best for your business in addition to what’s required by Texas state law. Lacking enough coverage for your specific risk could leave you responsible for expensive debts and jeopardize the financial health of your business.
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We’re the #1 commercial auto insurer* in the country, insuring over 1.5 million commercial vehicles. Here are a few of the many reasons small business owners trust us:
We understand you might need help outside of regular business hours, whether you need to adjust your coverages, request an insurance certificate or pay a bill.
Our in-house adjusters specialize in handling commercial auto claims to help you get back on the road fast after an accident.
Save 15% or more when you pay in full on commercial auto insurance‡, and take advantage of our other discounts to get the best rate for your Texas policy.
In addition to commercial auto insurance, we can help you find other business coverages, including general liability, professional liability, cyber insurance and more.
We offer Texas commercial auto insurance statewide, including these major cities: