Florida Commercial Auto Insurance Guide

Florida Commercial Auto Insurance protects the vehicles that power your company—service vans, pickups, box trucks, reefers, and light/medium duty fleets moving between Florida’s ports, airports, and fast‑growing corridors. This statewide pillar covers A→Z: definitions, coverages, pricing factors, how to compare Florida Commercial Auto Insurance quotes, optional add‑ons, claims steps, savings tactics, FAQs, and quick links to your city pages.Request a Quote   Contact Us   Book a Call

A→Z: Florida Commercial Auto Insurance Basics

  • Auto Liability (CSL): Covers third‑party bodily injury and property damage. Many Florida contracts require $1M combined single limit.
  • Physical Damage: Comprehensive (theft, flood, fire, vandalism) and Collision (impact). Hurricanes and street flooding are common Florida loss drivers—comp claims apply.
  • UM/UIM: Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist protects your drivers when the at‑fault party has low limits.
  • HNOA: Hired & Non‑Owned Auto covers liability when employees use rented or personal vehicles for company business.
  • Motor Truck Cargo / Inland Marine: Protects goods in transit and scheduled tools/equipment (auto policy does not cover cargo/tools).
  • MCS‑90 & Filings: Federal filings for certain carriers; see FMCSA. https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/registration
  • Florida Minimums: Florida requires PIP and PDL for vehicles with four or more wheels; commercial requirements and filings vary by use/weight. https://www.flhsmv.gov/insurance/
  • Certificates (COIs): Landlords/GCs/shippers often require AIs, waivers, and primary/noncontributory wording—build this into your quoting.

Our advisors tailor Florida Commercial Auto Insurance programs for contractors, distributors, couriers, healthcare/home services, and hospitality fleets statewide.

What Commercial Auto Insurance Covers

Core Coverages

  • Liability (CSL): Commonly $1M; higher for contracts or hazardous cargo.
  • Physical Damage: Comprehensive & Collision with deductibles matched to your loss history and cash reserves.
  • UM/UIM & Medical Payments: Protects drivers and passengers when others carry low limits.
  • HNOA: Essential even if you don’t own vehicles; covers errands, deliveries, and site visits in employee cars.

Specialized & Add‑Ons

  • Motor Truck Cargo: Add reefer breakdown/spoilage if hauling perishables.
  • Trailer Interchange / Non‑Owned Trailer: For power‑only or borrowed trailers.
  • Rental Reimbursement with Downtime: Keeps routes moving after a covered loss.
  • Roadside/Towing & OEM Parts endorsements: Useful for service fleets and newer vehicles.

See Florida requirements and proof of insurance details at FLHSMV and safety resources at FDOT:
https://www.flhsmv.gov/insurance/  |
https://www.fdot.gov/safety

What Affects Your Rate in Florida

  • Driver quality: MVRs, experience, and claims history.
  • Vehicle class & use: Service vans vs. box trucks vs. reefers; radius of operation and coastal exposure.
  • Garaging & security: Night parking, cameras, anti‑theft; catalytic‑converter theft risk for certain models.
  • Routes & congestion: Frequent travel near ports/airports/interstates raises frequency and severity.
  • Deductibles & loss trends: Physical‑damage deductibles and recent loss ratios influence pricing.
  • Required endorsements: AI/waiver/primary language on COIs can affect carrier selection and cost.

Review recent crash statistics and safety focus areas in the FLHSMV Crash Facts report:
https://www.flhsmv.gov/pdf/crashreports/crash_facts_2023_ada.pdf

How to Shop & Compare Florida Commercial Auto Insurance

  1. List vehicles & drivers: VINs, GVWR, use, garaging ZIPs, driver roles and MVRs.
  2. Map contracts & COIs: Note required limits (e.g., $1M CSL), AI/waiver forms, cargo specs, and any federal/state filings.
  3. Quote multiple carriers: We’ll compare appetite for your class (contractor, courier, distributor, healthcare, hospitality).
  4. Bundle smartly: Add HNOA, Cargo/Inland Marine, and Umbrella to close common gaps.
  5. Dial‑in deductibles & telematics: Align deductibles with cash flow; consider dashcams/telematics for credits and risk control.

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Optional Coverages (Flood, Wind/Hurricane, Umbrella)

  • Flood & Hurricane Impacts: Vehicles damaged by surge/rainfall are Comprehensive claims under your commercial auto policy; consider deductibles you can absorb during storm season.
  • Personal/Commercial Umbrella: Adds excess liability over Auto/GL; often required by landlords/GCs/shippers.
  • Inland Marine & Cargo: Protects tools, equipment, and goods in transit—fill the gap left by the auto policy.
  • Cyber for Telematics‑heavy fleets: If operations rely on connected devices, pair Auto with Cyber for broader resilience.

Learn about Florida insurance requirements and filings:
https://www.flhsmv.gov/insurance/  |
https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/registration

Claims Process: Step‑by‑Step

  1. Check safety & call authorities: Move off the roadway if possible; obtain police report for liability clarity.
  2. Collect facts: Photos/video, third‑party info, witness contacts, dashcam clips, cargo temperature logs if applicable.
  3. Report promptly: Notify your carrier/agent with location, parties, injuries, vehicle/cargo damage.
  4. Mitigate loss: Tow to preferred shop; secure cargo and refrigerated goods to prevent further damage.
  5. Repairs & estimates: Coordinate with DRP shops; review parts/repair options (OEM vs. aftermarket endorsements).
  6. Track BI/PD and subrogation: Keep medical and repair documentation organized; your carrier may recover from the at‑fault party.
  7. Update COIs if needed: Large losses may trigger contract reviews—adjust limits or endorsements to stay compliant.

Florida safety resources: FDOT Safety and statewide crash data via FLHSMV Crash Facts.

Tips for Lowering Premiums in Florida

  1. Adopt telematics & coaching: Video dashcams and behavior scoring reduce frequency and can earn credits.
  2. Set driver standards: MVR thresholds, probation for new drivers, and annual checks keep loss costs down.
  3. Optimize deductibles: Raise physical‑damage deductibles only to the level your reserve can handle.
  4. Harden parking: Fenced, well‑lit lots with cameras; add anti‑theft/immobilizers to high‑risk models.
  5. Right‑size limits & endorsements: Match COIs to the strictest landlord/GC/shipper you serve—avoid mid‑term changes.
  6. Review annually: Shop carriers as your routes, drivers, and vehicle mix evolve.

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Florida Commercial Auto Insurance FAQs

What’s required to insure commercial vehicles in Florida?

Florida requires PIP and property damage liability for vehicles with four or more wheels; many businesses also need $1M CSL liability to satisfy contracts, plus HNOA if employees drive personal cars. See FLHSMV.

Do I need HNOA if we don’t own any vehicles?

Yes, if employees use personal or rented vehicles for errands, deliveries, or site visits. HNOA is a core part of Florida Commercial Auto Insurance programs.

Does commercial auto cover our tools or inventory?

No. Auto covers vehicles; use Inland Marine for tools/equipment and Motor Truck Cargo for goods in transit.

Is UM/UIM worth it for Florida fleets?

Given Florida’s crash volumes, many fleets add UM/UIM to protect drivers and the business from under‑insured motorists. Review limits annually.

Are flood or hurricane losses covered?

Water/wind damage to vehicles is generally a Comprehensive claim. Coordinate deductibles and consider rental/downtime for resilience during storm season.

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