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Commercial Auto for Dump Trucks & Haulers for grading contractors

Coverage for the dump trucks, lowboys, tractor-trailers, water trucks, pickups, and support vehicles you run on public roads — including hired and non-owned auto when employees drive personal vehicles on company business. Built for hauling exposure, not a personal auto form.

Commercial Auto for Dump Trucks & Haulers — grading and earthmoving

What it covers

  • Liability for at-fault accidents in dump trucks and haul vehicles
  • Physical damage (comprehensive and collision) to owned vehicles
  • Hired and non-owned auto for employees
  • Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage
  • Motor carrier filings (MCS-90) for interstate hauling
  • Cargo and load coverage where applicable

Who it's for

  • Grading contractors with owned dump trucks, lowboys, or pickups
  • Operations hauling dirt, base, equipment, or materials on public roads
  • Companies whose employees drive personal vehicles on business
  • Contractors whose personal auto or farm policy excludes business hauling

Why CCA

  • Hauling exposure factored into the program — not a generic auto rate
  • Coordinates with equipment floater and cargo coverage
  • Motor carrier filings and umbrella above primary limits
Commercial Auto for Dump Trucks & Haulers — FAQ

Common questions about commercial auto for dump trucks & haulers

Yes. Vehicles used on public roads — dump trucks, lowboys, water trucks, pickups — need commercial auto. Personal auto policies and farm forms exclude business hauling and have limits far too low for the third-party exposure of a loaded dump truck or a lowboy hauling an excavator.

It covers liability when employees drive their own vehicles (or rented vehicles) on company business. If anyone runs an errand, picks up parts, or drives between sites in a personal vehicle for the company, you want this coverage.

If your dump trucks or haulers operate interstate or meet DOT thresholds for for-hire trucking, yes — MCS-90 filings provide the federal financial-responsibility proof required. We structure commercial auto with the right filings for interstate hauling.

Hauling carries serious third-party exposure — a loaded dump truck or lowboy in an at-fault accident can easily exceed state minimums. We place commercial auto with adequate limits and an umbrella/excess policy above it, sized to your hauling and contract requirements.

Cost is driven by crew size and payroll, equipment fleet value, number and type of hauling vehicles, scope of work, state, and loss history. We quote your actual operation in about 15 minutes — never a ballpark from a generic contractor form.

Yes. Contractors Choice Agency is licensed in all 50 states and writes programs nationwide — Phoenix, Dallas, Denver, Atlanta, Nashville, Raleigh, Salt Lake City, Boise, and everywhere grading operates.

Typically 15 minutes on a call. Larger programs, surety underwriting, or poor loss history may take a day or two to place with the right markets, but we move fast and set expectations up front.

Often yes. We have admitted and E&S markets for contractors declined over prior loss runs, a poor X-Mod, OSHA citations, or high-hazard class codes. Bring us your situation and we'll find a market.

Usually yes. A coordinated program closes gaps between policies and is typically cheaper than separate policies from separate carriers — and far easier to manage at claim and audit time.

A.M. Best ratings reflect a carrier's financial strength and ability to pay claims. We place coverage with A-rated (and A.M. Best A+ where possible) carriers so the coverage is there when an equipment theft, a haul-truck accident, or a trench-collapse claim hits.

Yes. Residential site prep, commercial pad building, road and highway grading, utility trenching, land clearing, and mass-grading operations all carry different exposure profiles. We tailor each program to the actual scope of work you perform.

Equipment scheduled at agreed value is paid the scheduled amount on a covered total loss — no depreciation argument. Equipment at actual cash value is depreciated, often heavily. Proper agreed-value scheduling is what ensures a fleet claim pays what the iron was actually worth.

Crew size and breakdown by role, equipment list with values (owned and rented), vehicle list (dump trucks, lowboys, pickups), scope of work and typical contract size, current coverage and limits, bonding needs, payroll, and loss history. The more detail, the more accurate the quote.

It can, with the right class codes and endorsements. Land clearing, demolition, and burning operations carry distinct liability and pollution exposure that standard GL may under-cover or exclude. Tell us your full scope and we'll add the right coverage.

Yes. Sole proprietors and owner-operators often have different workers' comp, auto, and equipment exposure than a multi-crew company — and may qualify for mono-line or owner-operator programs. We reflect how you actually run in the rating and coverage.

Equipment-floater claims are paid against the schedule — serial numbers, year, make, model, and value. Incomplete records mean delays and reduced payments. We help you document the fleet properly up front so a theft or damage claim is settled quickly and fully.

Yes. If you run multiple crews, mobilize across sites, or lease and rent equipment, we build one coordinated program covering owned, leased, and rental equipment and active projects with no gaps.

Yes. We build a bonding line — bid, performance, payment, and maintenance bonds — based on your work-in-progress and financials, so your surety capacity scales with the work you're chasing. That's how you qualify for bigger developer, municipal, and DOT contracts.

Additional insured status extends your general liability to cover the general contractor or developer for your operations on the project. Nearly every grading contract requires it (along with a waiver of subrogation and primary wording). We issue certificates and endorsements that clear the GC's contract review.

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