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Tridell, UT 84076 • Commercial Auto Insurance

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From ranch trucks on US-191 to service vans navigating Uintah Basin roads, every business vehicle needs more than a personal auto policy. We'll build the right liability, physical damage, hired & non-owned auto, and medical payments coverage - and help you meet FMCSA, DOT, and Utah requirements from day one.

Higher Liability LimitsCommercial exposures routinely exceed personal policy caps.
Fleet FlexibilitySingle vehicle to large fleet - one policy, one renewal.
Hired & Non-OwnedCover rented vehicles and employee-owned cars used for work.
Regulatory FilingsMCS-90, Form E, and UT state filings handled same-day.

Who Needs Commercial Auto Insurance in Tridell?

If a vehicle is used primarily for business purposes - or titled in a business name - a personal auto policy won't respond to a claim. Tridell's rural roads, agricultural routes, and energy sector corridors create significant exposure. You need commercial coverage if you operate any of the following:

Service & Trades

  • Oilfield service technicians
  • HVAC, plumbing, and electrical contractors
  • Ranchers, farmers, and agricultural haulers

Delivery & Logistics

  • Local freight and supply delivery
  • Equipment and parts distributors
  • Retail and wholesale delivery fleets

Construction & Heavy Equipment

  • Pickup trucks and work vans on job sites
  • Dump trucks and flatbeds (under 26,000 lbs GVW)
  • Utility and energy infrastructure haulers

Professional & Energy Sector

  • Oil & gas field operators using fleet vehicles
  • Surveyors and field technicians
  • Local business shuttles and service vehicles

Even one employee driving a personal vehicle on a work errand creates a hired & non-owned auto exposure. We'll close that gap.

Utah Commercial Auto Requirements

Minimum Liability

UT requires minimum $25,000/$50,000 bodily injury and $15,000 property damage for most commercial autos - but those limits are far too low for business exposures. We routinely quote $500k-$1M CSL for commercial fleets.

FMCSA / DOT Requirements

Vehicles operating in interstate commerce under FMCSA authority must carry $750,000-$5M primary liability depending on cargo type. We handle MCS-90 endorsements and BMC-91 filings.

No-Fault Considerations

Utah is a no-fault state with PIP options available on commercial policies. Work with us to elect the right medical payments and PIP coverage to protect your drivers and business.

Upcoming Regulatory Changes

Utah continues to update commercial vehicle rules around energy sector operations. Carriers may adjust underwriting for oilfield and agricultural fleets - plan ahead with local expertise.

Requirements vary by vehicle weight, cargo type, and whether operations are intrastate or interstate. We'll confirm which rules apply to your fleet before binding.

Build the Right Commercial Auto Policy

Commercial Auto Liability (BI/PD)

  • Covers bodily injury and property damage you cause to others
  • CSL limits from $300k to $2M+ for most fleets
  • Separate limits available for smaller fleets

Physical Damage

  • Collision: Damage from an accident regardless of fault
  • Comprehensive: Theft, vandalism, weather, fire, animal strikes
  • Deductibles set per vehicle or per occurrence

Uninsured / Underinsured Motorist

  • Protects your drivers and vehicles from low-limit or uninsured at-fault drivers
  • Match to your BI limits for full protection

Medical Payments (MedPay)

  • Pays medical expenses for drivers/passengers regardless of fault
  • Supplements PIP where gaps exist
  • Popular limits: $5k-$25k

Hired & Non-Owned Auto (HNOA)

  • Covers liability when employees use personal or rented vehicles for work
  • Fills the gap your personal auto policy leaves behind
  • Can be added to a BOP or standalone commercial auto policy

Tools, Equipment & Cargo

  • Tools & equipment in vehicles: scheduled or blanket limits
  • Motor truck cargo for freight carriers (separate policy)
  • Coordinate with your inland marine or BOP coverage
Fleet tip: Adding a dashcam program and driver safety training can meaningfully reduce both losses and premiums - many carriers offer credits for documented driver monitoring programs.

Tridell Commercial Driving Realities

  1. Uintah Basin energy corridors: High-traffic routes for oilfield and agricultural haulers on US-191 and local roads create elevated liability exposure. Match cargo and liability limits accordingly.
  2. Rural road conditions: Gravel roads, wildlife crossings, and seasonal weather lead to frequent collision and comprehensive claims. Proper deductibles and safety features help control costs.
  3. Theft & equipment loss: Remote job sites and overnight parking increase risk of tool and equipment theft. Secure storage and inventory tracking can lower premiums.
  4. Mixed driver profiles: Seasonal workers and experienced ranch hands drive pricing. We'll review MVRs early and identify carriers that underwrite your driver profile favorably.

What Our Customers Are Saying

What Tridell Businesses Typically Choose

CoverageCommon ChoicesNotes
Liability (CSL)$500k-$1M per occurrenceHigher for energy, construction, and FMCSA operations
UM/UIMMatch to BI limitsProtects drivers from underinsured motorists common in rural areas
MedPay/PIP$10k-$250kEssential in Utah; elect the right level for employees
Collision Deductible$500-$2,500 per vehicleHigher deductibles for low-value or older work trucks
Comprehensive Deductible$250-$1,000Lower for high-value vehicles or those in remote areas
Hired & Non-Owned AutoMatch to primary liabilityOften added as endorsement; low-cost, high-value
Tools & Equipment$5k-$50k blanketDocument with inventory and receipts for oilfield tools

Average Claim/Loss by Coverage Type in Tridell

$22K
Liability
$26K
Collision
$19K
Comprehensive
$14K
MedPay/PIP
$20K
HNOA

Figures are illustrative averages based on commercial auto loss trends in rural Utah markets. Your actual losses will vary based on fleet size, vehicle type, and operations.

Get a Fast Commercial Auto Insurance Quote

Tell us about your vehicles, drivers, and how you use them. We'll compare carriers side-by-side, match UM/UIM to your liability limits, and add hired & non-owned coverage so every business mile is protected.

Get Your Commercial Auto Insurance Quote in Tridell

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Commercial Auto Insurance FAQ - Tridell, UT 84076

What's the difference between commercial auto and personal auto insurance?

Personal auto policies explicitly exclude vehicles used for business purposes. If you're in an accident while hauling equipment, making deliveries, or driving a company vehicle, a personal policy will likely deny the claim. Commercial auto insurance is specifically designed for business use - it covers higher liability limits, multiple drivers, vehicles titled to a business entity, and commercial operations like energy services and agriculture that personal policies will not cover.

Do I need commercial auto insurance if employees use their own cars for work?

Yes - this is exactly the exposure hired & non-owned auto (HNOA) coverage is designed for. When an employee uses their personal vehicle on company business and causes an accident, your business can be held liable as the employer. The employee's personal auto policy is primary, but if their limits aren't enough, your business is exposed. HNOA coverage steps in to fill that gap. It's an inexpensive endorsement relative to the risk it covers, and any business that has employees drive for work - even occasionally - should carry it.

How much commercial auto liability coverage do I need in Utah?

The UT statutory minimum is $25,000/$50,000 BI and $15,000 PD - far too low for any real business exposure. Most commercial insurers and fleet operators carry $500,000 to $1,000,000 combined single limit (CSL). If your vehicles operate under federal FMCSA authority, federal minimums apply: $750,000 for general freight, up to $5,000,000 for hazardous materials. If your policy is the target of a serious injury lawsuit, inadequate limits expose your business assets directly. We'll recommend limits based on your industry, vehicle types, and overall risk profile.

Does Utah's no-fault law apply to commercial vehicles?

Utah's no-fault provisions and PIP options generally apply to commercial autos registered in the state. However, the right medical payments and PIP election for a commercial policy differs from a personal policy. Minimum options may leave employees with significant out-of-pocket medical costs after an accident. We'll walk through the options and help you choose a limit that reasonably protects your drivers without unnecessarily inflating your premium.

Can I insure a mixed fleet - different vehicle types under one policy?

Yes. A commercial auto policy can schedule multiple vehicles of different types - pickups, vans, box trucks, SUVs, and trailers - under a single policy with shared liability limits and individual physical damage deductibles per vehicle. This simplifies renewal, billing, and certificate issuance considerably. If your fleet includes vehicles over 26,001 lbs GVW or operating under DOT authority, those may require a separate trucking policy or endorsement - we'll sort that out based on your actual vehicle list.

What FMCSA filings do I need and can you handle them?

Yes - we handle DOT and FMCSA filings same-day. The most common are the MCS-90 endorsement (required for interstate carriers), BMC-91 or BMC-91X (for freight brokers and freight forwarders), and Form E (state filing for intrastate carriers). The specific filing depends on your authority type, cargo, and whether you operate intrastate or interstate. Tell us your MC and DOT numbers when you call and we'll confirm exactly what's needed and file it with your new policy.

How do driver MVRs affect my commercial auto premium?

Significantly. Carriers pull motor vehicle records (MVRs) for all listed drivers and rate each one based on violations, at-fault accidents, and license history. A single major violation (DUI, reckless driving, serious speeding) on a driver's record can raise your overall premium or make that driver unacceptable to certain carriers. We review MVRs early in the quoting process so there are no surprises at binding, and we'll match your driver profile to carriers who underwrite it most favorably. Maintaining a written MVR monitoring policy for your drivers is also good risk management practice.