{"id":640,"date":"2017-07-17T23:58:24","date_gmt":"2017-07-17T23:58:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.freeway.com\/knowledge-center\/?p=640"},"modified":"2019-07-11T20:58:28","modified_gmt":"2019-07-11T20:58:28","slug":"personal-auto-insurance-vs-commercial-auto-insurance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.freeway.com\/knowledge-center\/commercial-vehicle-insurance\/understanding-commercial-vehicle-insurance\/personal-auto-insurance-vs-commercial-auto-insurance\/","title":{"rendered":"Personal Auto Insurance vs. Commercial Auto Insurance: Understanding the Difference"},"content":{"rendered":"

When you\u2019re shopping for an insurance policy, you have many options available to you. However, one of the options many people skip over and don\u2019t really think about is whether or not they need a personal auto insurance policy or a commercial auto insurance policy for their vehicle. Too many people think that they just need a personal policy, then realize that they needed commercial insurance coverage when they file a claim or get into a collision.<\/p>\n

But what\u2019s the real difference between personal and commercial vehicle insurance policies? Do you need commercial coverage if you\u2019re a small business owner? A freelance writer? A pizza delivery person? Let\u2019s highlight the differences and clear the air about personal auto insurance policies and commercial vehicle insurance to properly determine which plan you need.<\/p>\n

Personal Auto Insurance Basics<\/h2>\n

Personal auto insurance covers the personal use of your vehicle. Whether it\u2019s to pick up groceries, transport your kids to soccer practice, or going on a road trip, personal auto insurance covers you for those purposes. If you are an employee and use your car to drive to and from work, this counts as personal use.<\/p>\n

Commercial Auto Insurance Basics<\/h2>\n

Many people are confused as to what commercial insurance covers<\/a>. Commercial insurance is designed for freelancers, small business owners, and other people who use their car primarily for work or business needs. It offers higher liability coverage and other benefits to legally protect your business assets and employees. Typically, most personal auto insurance plans offer too little coverage to properly protect a business vehicle in terms of liability and property damage.<\/p>\n

Who Needs Commercial Auto Insurance?<\/h2>\n

If you use your car primarily for business purposes, you\u2019ll likely need to find cheap business vehicle insurance to not only properly protect yourself, but to stay legal. If you are using your vehicle for your business, freelancing, hauling items\/equipment for your job, or charging money for transportation, then personal auto insurance may not provide enough coverage for you.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s important to note that \u201ccommercial insurance\u201d isn\u2019t shorthand for \u201ccommercial truck insurance.\u201d Even vocations such a food delivery or driving for ridesharing services like Uber will require drivers to get a commercial auto policy in order for them to be properly protected. If you regularly drive long distances to meet with clients or visit a jobsite, you may need to get commercial coverage due to the frequency and distance you are traveling for work purposes. It\u2019s a common misnomer, but commercial insurance isn\u2019t just for a fleet vehicle. It may sound like a pain for people who use their car for their business, but there are some benefits to having a commercial insurance plan<\/a>, too.<\/p>\n

Who Doesn\u2019t Need Commercial Auto Insurance?<\/h2>\n

As mentioned before, if you drive to and from your job while not using your car for any other business purpose, then you don\u2019t need a commercial policy. If you are a freelance writer that works from home or some similar profession, you won\u2019t need a commercial plan since you are not primarily using your vehicle for business purposes. If you drive a snowplow, a van with your work tools, or drive long distances to various worksites for your freelance work or business, then you\u2019ll need commercial coverage.<\/p>\n

You will need to look into getting a commercial car insurance plan if you use your vehicles for the following services:<\/p>\n