Any vehicle used to transport materials, tools, equipment, packaged goods, or people should have commercial auto insurance.
Whether you’re a plumber, electrician, traveling salesman, Uber driver, or restaurateur with a fleet of food delivery vans,
you need this protection.
Additionally, employers must list relevant employees as drivers on a commercial policy. Most states require companies to maintain
commercial auto policies and issue fines if they don’t. Independent contractors and small business owners must safeguard themselves
from third-party liability and property damages that may occur when using any vehicle for business purposes.
Even if you don’t live in a state that legally requires this type of insurance, lack of coverage can impact your bottom line.
Besides the out-of-pocket cost of repairs and medical bills, uninsured companies must consider the risk of litigation.
Court costs can be expensive, and a civil suit can affect your enterprise’s reputation, even if you win.