Is commercial auto insurance much more expensive than personal?
I have a little Mr. Fix it business on the side and I carry a few tools in my SUV. I am thinking of getting a commercial auto policy. Will it be more expensive than personal and how much more?
Asked by:corsby 1212





Angela L posted: 21 Sep at 7:46 pm
Oh HEL* YES! I tried to get comm. insurance and it was going to run $300 to $500 per month. If you have a business making good money, it’s worth it. But for pizza delivery, it wasn’t a good idea.
mbrcatz17 posted: 23 Sep at 9:41 pm
Good question.
The answer varies.
But the bigger question is, will someone WRITE a commercial policy on you. Here’s the scoop – for a while, about 15 years ago, some people were trying to avoid paying accident surcharges by calling themselves “contractors” and putting their vehicles on a business auto policy. Well, losses skyrocketed, and insurance companies changed how they do it.
So if you have LESS than 5 vehicles, and they are registered in a PERSONAL name, most insurance companies won’t put them on a business auto policy, unless they are a “business” class – like dump truck, taxi/limo, delivery vehicle. Of course, one of these business type classes is MUCH MUCH MUCH more expensive to insure on a business policy than a SERVICE type vehicle (to and from a job site). The only time it really gets cheaper, is if you have a large fleet of vehicles – at LEAST 5, but the serious price breaks come when you have more than 20.
So, to sum up – unless the SUV is registered in the name of a corporation, you are not going to get anyone except Progressive to put this on a commercial policy – and THEN it will be more expensive than a personal policy.