If you’re an Arizona contractor who uses your truck, van, or trailer for work, you may assume your personal auto insurance has you covered.
But here’s the problem: it probably doesn’t—and if you get in an accident, that gap could cost your business thousands.
Whether you’re heading to a job site, transporting materials, or sending an employee out in a company vehicle, you’re taking on real liability. And if your insurance isn’t set up for business use, you could:
In this article, we’ll break down:
These insights are informed by PrimeRisk Insurance Solutions, an Arizona-based agency that specializes in helping contractors secure the right coverage.
Personal auto insurance isn’t built to protect your business.
Personal policies cover everyday, non-work-related use. But once you start:
…your insurer may classify that use as commercial, and deny claims if something goes wrong.
Commercial auto insurance is designed for the demands of your job. It provides coverage for:
Without it, your business—and personal assets—are exposed.
Your trucks aren’t just vehicles—they’re jobsite tools. And that puts them at more risk than the average personal car.
Contractor vehicles operate more often, in tougher conditions.
Between hauling trailers, driving in construction zones, and navigating unfamiliar roads, the chance of a crash is much higher than for the average driver.
Work trucks are frequent targets for thieves.
Tools, machinery, and even the vehicles themselves are valuable and easy to access. Without the right coverage, you’re paying for replacements out of pocket.
You work on or near other people’s property.
If your vehicle damages a client’s fence, yard, or building, you’re liable—and only commercial auto insurance will cover that claim.
You might assume commercial auto insurance is only for your fleet—but what about when employees use their own vehicles?
An employee runs to a supply store in their personal truck while on the clock. On the way back, they cause an accident.
Without non-owned vehicle coverage, your business could be sued.
Even if it’s not your vehicle, your business can be held responsible for any damages or injuries that occur while that employee was doing something for work.
It depends on your vehicle type, usage, and value—but here’s a real breakdown from PrimeRisk Insurance Solutions:
Vehicle Type | Monthly Premium Estimate |
---|---|
Pickup Truck | $200–$400 |
Cargo Van | $300–$500 |
Dump Truck/Trailer | $800–$1,000+ |
Cost factors include:
While premiums may feel high, the cost of one uncovered accident is far worse.
No two contracting businesses are the same, and your insurance policy shouldn’t be either.
At PrimeRisk Insurance Solutions, contractors can get policies tailored to:
To help control costs, PrimeRisk also offers:
These tools not only reduce risk—they help you qualify for lower premiums over time.
Here’s what you gain by being properly insured:
After years of working with Arizona contractors, we’ve seen firsthand how a single uncovered incident can derail a business.
But we’ve also seen how smart, tailored commercial auto coverage can save companies from devastating loss.
If you use your vehicle—or your employees’—for work, now is the time to protect your operations.
Reach out to PrimeRisk Insurance Solutions to get a quote that reflects your business’s specific needs.
Get a tailored commercial auto quote today
Don’t leave them exposed. Get the right protection with commercial auto insurance built for Arizona contractors.