Commercial Auto Insurance – Keep Your Business on the Move


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Coverage For Business Vehicles

Company cars, service trucks, delivery vans—if a vehicle is used for business, it needs commercial auto insurance Wisconsin businesses can rely on. Liability is required, and comprehensive and collision protect your own vehicles from theft, hail, deer strikes, and crash damage. Head Insurance Agency supports routes from Appleton to Green Bay and beyond with coverage that keeps you rolling.

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What A Business Auto Policy Includes

Common coverages: bodily injury and property damage liability, collision, comprehensive, medical payments, and uninsured/underinsured motorist. Add hired and non-owned auto if employees drive personal cars for errands or if you rent vehicles. We’ll also review tools and cargo needs and coordinate limits with your commercial umbrella.

Single Vehicle Or Fleet, Local Help

Whether you run one pickup in Sherwood or a multi-unit fleet near I-41, we compare carriers for pricing and service. Heavy trucks or interstate operations may require filings—see Commercial Trucking Insurance for specialized programs—and we’ll align endorsements with contracts and certificates.

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Commercial Auto Questions, Answered

  • Can personal auto cover business use?

    Personal policies often exclude business operations—use commercial auto.

  • What about employee vehicles?

    Hired and non-owned auto addresses liability when staff use personal cars for work.

  • Can I insure trailers?

    Yes—schedule business trailers for proper liability and physical damage.