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Commercial Auto Insurance for professional contractors

Coverage for the company trucks, service vehicles, vans, equipment haulers, and pickups you run on public roads — including hired and non-owned auto when employees use personal vehicles on project business.

Commercial Auto Insurance — professional contracting

What it covers

  • Liability for at-fault accidents in company vehicles
  • Physical damage to owned vehicles
  • Hired and non-owned auto for employees using personal vehicles
  • Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage
  • Equipment and material hauling on public roads
  • Loading and unloading liability

Who it's for

  • Contracting firms with owned trucks, vans, or pickups
  • Operations hauling equipment, materials, or tools on public roads
  • Firms whose employees drive personal vehicles on project business
  • Contractors whose 'business auto' policy excludes certain vehicle uses

Why CCA

  • Construction vehicle exposure factored into the program
  • Coordinates with inland marine for tools and equipment in transit
  • Fleet and single-vehicle programs available
Commercial Auto Insurance — FAQ

Common questions about commercial auto insurance

Vehicles used regularly for business purposes — site visits, material hauling, client meetings — need commercial auto. Personal auto policies exclude or limit business use, and an accident in a business-use vehicle can be denied by your personal carrier.

It covers liability when employees drive their own vehicles (or rented vehicles) on company business. If anyone drives a personal vehicle to a job site or client meeting for the firm, hired and non-owned auto covers your liability in that vehicle.

Commercial auto covers the vehicle and liability. Tools and equipment inside the vehicle are an inland marine (tools and equipment) matter. We coordinate both so the vehicle and its contents are covered during transport.

Trailers attached to covered vehicles are typically covered under the auto policy while attached. Unattached trailer coverage and trailer interchange (when hauling others' trailers) may require separate endorsements. We confirm trailer coverage is in place.

Cost is driven by services performed, annual revenue, contract types, and professional liability claims history. We quote your actual firm in about 15 minutes — never a ballpark from a generic business form.

Yes. Contractors Choice Agency is licensed in all 50 states and writes professional contractor programs nationwide — Arizona, Texas, California, the Northeast, Pacific Northwest, and everywhere contractors operate.

Typically 15 minutes on a call. Larger or more complex programs may take a day or two to place with the right markets, but we move fast and set expectations up front.

Often yes. We have admitted and E&S markets for professional contractors declined over prior claims, loss runs, or complex project types. Bring us your situation and we'll find a market.

Usually yes. A coordinated program closes gaps between policies and is typically cheaper than separate policies from separate carriers — and far easier to manage at claim time.

A.M. Best ratings reflect a carrier's financial strength and ability to pay claims. We place coverage with A-rated (and A+ where possible) carriers so the coverage is there when a professional liability claim, contract dispute, or construction defect suit hits.

Yes. Design-build firms carry both professional and trade liability; project managers carry significant professional services exposure; specialty contractors have unique E&O profiles. We tailor each program to the specific services your firm provides.

Claims are evaluated based on the alleged harm — cost overruns tied to professional errors, project delays, design defect remediation costs, and client financial losses. We work with carriers that handle contractor professional liability claims efficiently and fairly.

Services performed, annual revenue, contract types (fixed-price, cost-plus, design-build), largest single project, professional liability history, current coverage, and loss history. More detail means a more accurate quote.

If you're the responsible contractor and a subcontractor's error leads to a professional liability claim against you, your policy covers your exposure as the directing or coordinating party — including defense costs and resulting liability.

Yes. Project-based contractors can obtain project-specific professional liability policies for individual large contracts, while ongoing firms carry annual programs. We match the program structure to how your firm actually operates.

That's a professional liability (E&O) claim. Your policy covers your defense costs, legal fees, and any resulting judgment or settlement — up to your policy limits. Without E&O coverage, you'd pay out of pocket.

Yes. If you operate through multiple entities, joint ventures, or have separate design and construction arms, we build one coordinated program covering all entities with no gaps between them.

Yes. Contractors who provide consulting, inspection, commissioning, or advisory services carry professional liability exposure beyond their construction activities. We add professional liability tailored to those services.

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