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Commercial insurance options
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Commercial auto insurance is liability and physical damage protection for vehicles used for business, such as cars, trucks, and vans. Commercial vehicles require a separate policy because they’re typically exposed to more risk than personal ones.
Progressive provides special benefits, including custom policies, competitive rates, discounts, exceptional claims service, and more. Get a commercial auto insurance quote to find the best coverage for your business.
Businesses that use vehicles for their operations usually need commercial auto insurance. This includes companies that own or lease cars, trucks, vans, or other vehicles for the purpose of transporting goods, equipment, or people.
Common professions that purchase commercial auto insurance include:
It’s important to note that personal auto insurance policies typically do not cover vehicles that are used for business purposes. If vehicles are necessary to your work, get commercial auto insurance to protect them.
Learn the difference between personal and commercial auto insurance to find out if you need commercial vehicle insurance.
Choosing commercial vehicle insurance coverages that meet your specific needs can protect your business and income after an accident. A commercial auto insurance quote typically includes:
Your business type, number of vehicles, state, and level of risk can affect your commercial auto insurance recommendations. There are different protections available for liability, drivers, vehicles, heavy trucks, and more. Explore our commercial auto coverages directory for more information.
Commercial auto insurance can protect vehicles your business owns, rents, or leases. We insure several vehicle types, including:
Includes company cars, light trucks, SUVs, vans, and more. Business auto insurance customers enjoy advantages, including discounts and access to network shops throughout the country.
From dump trucks to tractor trailers, we have the experience you're looking for. We offer 24/7 claims service with an extensive truck repair network, discounts, and more.
We cover a wide range of commercial trailers ranging from pickup truck utility trailers to large dump body trailers pulled by a tractor.
In 2023, the national median monthly cost for commercial auto insurance through Progressive ranged from $207 for contractors to $211 for business auto customers. The average monthly cost was $257 and $270, respectively.‡‡ Most customers find their monthly premium to be closer to the median price.
Commercial Customer | Median Cost | Average Cost |
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Business Auto — Like cleaning services, restaurants, and shops | $211/month | $270/month |
Contractors — Like carpenters, electricians, landscapers, and painters | $207/month | $257/month |
For-hire truck and tow truck premiums aren’t included in these numbers. Learn more about our for-hire truck insurance costs and tow truck insurance rates. |
Several risk factors contribute to your premium, including your profession, coverage needs, vehicles, drivers, driving history, and location. You can expect to pay more than the average rate if your business requires more protection or has a history of claims.
Learn more about commercial auto insurance cost and what you can do to save on commercial auto insurance.
The best way to find out what you'll pay is to get a commercial auto insurance quote. Call us or start a quote online.
It’s easy to see why we’re America’s #1 commercial auto insurer*, insuring more than 1.9 million commercial vehicles. Our custom policies offer flexible and convenient benefits so you can focus on what matters most: your business.
Some advantages of having a Progressive commercial auto policy are:
You can save 5% automatically by enrolling in Snapshot ProView ††, an exclusive benefit for Progressive Commercial customers. Enrollees with an established safety record can save between 8% and 20%, and businesses with three or more vehicles can gain insight into driving habits with free fleet management tools.
Get quick answers to some of the most asked questions about commercial auto insurance.
Yes. While personal auto insurance doesn’t cover a vehicle being used for business purposes, commercial auto insurance covers your vehicle for both commercial and personal use.
Drivers with regular access to your commercial vehicle should be named on your policy. Additional drivers may be covered, but restrictions apply for anybody not listed on the policy.
It depends. Permanently attached tools and equipment are covered by a commercial auto policy, but any additional tools require inland marine insurance. You can add inland marine insurance to your general liability policy.
In most cases, no. Rideshare companies typically offer insurance when you’re driving for them, but it may have restrictions. To make sure you’re well protected, you can add coverage to your personal auto insurance through policy amendments called endorsements. You could also get commercial for-hire livery insurance. Learn more about your rideshare insurance options.
Yes, most likely. Most personal auto insurance policies won’t cover losses while delivering for a fee, including pizza delivery and most other delivery services. Your claim might be denied if you don’t have commercial auto insurance and get into a work-related accident. You could also be held personally responsible for the damages. A commercial auto policy can prevent this from happening.
It depends. An accident doesn’t affect the rate of your current policy, but it could affect your rate at renewal. Your policy is rewritten every time it expires to reflect your current situation. Accident-related rate changes are determined by various factors, such as who was at fault, the cost of the claim, and your accident history. So, accidents are considered when determining your rate, but an increase isn’t guaranteed.
Not necessarily. A commercial auto policy covers the vehicle and any permanently attached items, such as a ladder rack or a truck bed toolbox, but it doesn’t cover the ladders and tools themselves. For the contents of your vehicle to be covered, you’d need a general liability policy with an inland marine endorsement.
Yes. Progressive insures commercial vehicles in all 50 states. However, we don’t currently write policies in Washington, D.C.