Commercial Auto vs. Personal Auto
If you use your vehicle for both business and personal reasons and aren't sure whether you need commercial auto insurance vs. personal coverage, you're not alone. Many drivers in the same situation have this question.
Progressive Commercial is here to help. We make it easy to understand the differences between commercial and personal auto insurance so you can choose the right coverage for your business. Just answer a few quick questions and explore your options to find a policy that fits your needs.
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Differences between commercial auto insurance vs. personal auto insurance
Both commercial and personal auto insurance protect against things like lawsuits, bodily injury, and property damage. The main difference between personal auto insurance and commercial auto insurance comes down to how the vehicle is used.
Personal auto insurance is designed for everyday, non-business driving. If an accident happens while you're working, a personal auto policy usually won't cover it.
If you drive for work, like making deliveries or hauling equipment, a commercial policy can be a better fit since it covers business use, offers higher limits, and handles more complex claims.
Here are some things to consider to help you decide when you need commercial auto insurance:
- Who owns and drives the vehicle: If the vehicle is in your business's name or your employees drive it regularly, you'll probably need commercial auto insurance. Some sole proprietors might get the protection they need with a personal auto policy, but it can depend on their profession and vehicle use.
- How the vehicle is used: How often you use the vehicle and what you use it for can determine your policy type. Commercial auto insurance might be the right fit for your business if you travel to various job sites, carry tools and equipment, or make deliveries.
- The type and weight of the vehicle: You'll need a commercial auto insurance policy if your vehicle is heavier than a typical pickup or SUV, like a dump truck, semi truck, or commercial trailer. Heavy duty vehicles need more coverage because they can cause more damage if they're involved in an accident.
- Required business liability limits: If your business vehicle requires higher liability limits, you'll typically need commercial auto insurance. This additional protection can help in case of an accident or other claim.
Common questions about commercial and personal auto insurance
What's the difference between commercial vs. personal auto insurance cost?
Business auto insurance often costs more than personal auto insurance because it has higher liability limits and more coverage in case of an accident.
Learn more about commercial auto insurance cost, and start a quote to find out what you can expect to pay.
Can I put my business vehicle on my personal insurance?
It depends. A personal auto policy can provide enough coverage for some businesses, especially if you primarily drive for personal use.
But if you need higher coverage or specific protections, personal insurance probably isn't enough. You might also have to get specific commercial auto coverages if you operate an unusual vehicle, haul special equipment, or transport goods or people for a fee.
For example, an accountant traveling to business meetings usually won't need a commercial auto policy, unless the car is in the business's name. But a contractor might need a commercial policy because they haul tools and equipment that are necessary for work.
Does commercial auto insurance cover non-work-related driving?
Yes. Personal auto insurance typically doesn't cover business vehicles, but commercial auto insurance can cover both work and everyday driving.
Do I need both commercial and personal auto insurance?
No. Commercial auto insurance can cover both business and personal use, like day-to-day trips. Separate personal auto insurance isn't usually required if you have a commercial policy.
Are employees covered under commercial auto insurance when driving company vehicles?
Yes, commercial auto insurance can cover your employees when they drive for work. You'll usually list all drivers when you set up a policy. If employees use their own cars for work tasks, consider adding hired and non-owned coverage. It helps protect your company when personal or rented vehicles are used for business activities.
Why choose Progressive Commercial for your business auto insurance
We're America's #1 commercial auto insurer,* covering more than 2.3 million business vehicles. Our auto policies provide flexible coverage options, convenient benefits, and competitive rates. Call one of our expert agents or start an online quote today to help protect your business with Progressive Commercial.
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