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Since 1938, Forge Insurance has specialized in providing commercial auto coverage.

Work Van Insurance

At Forge Insurance, “commercial vans”, “business vans” and “work vans” are interchangeable. For over 80 years, Forge has protected commercial vans providing work van insurance. We understand that whether you lease or own one vehicle, or a whole fleet, keeping your vans on the road running smoothly keeps your business running smoothly. Forge offers the insurance coverage owners or operators need for cargo vans, passenger vans, mini vans, delivery vans, sprinter vans.

Why Forge?

Forge's 80-plus years of experience has enabled us to keep pace – and stay ahead – of the changing commercial transportation industry. We offer coverage solutions that protect work vans, courtesy shuttles and school shuttles, as well as hearses, taxis, sedans & limousines, last-mile delivery and couriers. Because of this experience, we are able to serve emerging niches like ridesharing and food trucks as they have exploded onto the scene.

Commercial Auto insurance is what we do. Delivering on the promise to be there for you when needed is our mission. We specialize in knowing our customers' businesses and providing a high level of protection and service at an exceptional value. We match and customize the right insurance coverages to their risks and needs at competitive rates. We provide specialized underwriting and claims services to craft the best protection and to speed their recovery when faced with accidents or disasters.

Product benefits

With more than 80 years of transportation insurance, Forge understands the risks faced by transportation companies. We provide tailored coverages for a wide range of passenger vehicles, including owners and operators of taxis, luxury sedans and stretch limousines, along with SUVs, vans and work trucks. Our commercial auto insurance program includes the following critical coverages:

Bodily Injury Liability

If you're in an accident while driving your work van and there are third-party injuries for which you are found to be responsible, the policy will pay for the related expenses and bills, including medical care, hospital payments, and rehabilitation. It will also pay for defense costs and settlements or judgments that may result from a claim, up to the policy limits.

Property Damage Liability

If you're in an accident while driving and someone else's vehicle or property is damaged, the policy will pay for repairs or replacement of the damaged vehicle or property.

Medical Payments

This coverage protects the driver and the passengers in your work van. In the event that your vehicle is involved in an accident and the operator or the passengers get injured, the policy will pay for the medical expenses arising from the accident.

Collision

Offers protection for your work van if it collides with another vehicle or a physical object, and pays for the costs of the limo repairs or replacement.

Comprehensive

Protects your vehicle from accidents other than a collision. In the event of theft, vandalism, fire, or hailstorm damages to your vehicle, the policy will pay for vehicle repairs or replacement.

Uninsured or Underinsured Motorists

Protects you against drivers of other vehicles who do not carry liability coverage or who do not have enough insurance to cover the full extent of the damage if they are responsible for the accident.

How much does work van insurance cost?

Commercial auto insurance premiums vary by industry segment and depend upon how your work vehicles are used. For example, the situation of a plumber or landscaper towing a trailer is vastly different than a professional services business that may use the company vehicle to run errands. That said, there are many factors that contribute to insurance permiums. They include:

Your Location

Your geography plays a role in how much insurance coverage costs. You may pay more in a larger city than in a smaller town.

Vehicle Types, Values and Sizes

As a rule of thumb, larger and more valuable vehicles have higher insurance premiums than smaller and less valuable vehicles.

Driving History

Your driving experience matters to insurance companies. You can expect insurers to collect motor vehicle reports for drivers on your policy for the last three years. The drivers on your policy with multiple accidents and violations will cause your premiums to increase.

Coverage Requirements

The coverage and limits you choose will have an impact on the overall premium. For example, higher liability limits or coverage equates to a higher premium as opposed to state minimum limits. Forge Insurance has a wide range of coverage options to help you tailor a commercial auto policy to fit your needs at an affordable price.

How do I get the cheapest work van insurance?

If you are in search of the cheapest commercial auto insurance, there are ways to lower your premium. First, keep a clean driving record. Driving history is one of the largest impacts on premium. Second, change your coverage limits and deductibles. For example, you can decrease your combined single limit from $300,000 to $100,000 or increase your deductible to share more of the risk. However, you may pay more out-of-pocket in case of an accident. Finally, Forge Insurance offers both paid-in-full and commercial drivers license (CDL) discounts. These discounts will help you save money on commercial auto insurance. The best advice is to tailor a commercial auto policy that offers the best coverage at a price you can afford. Let Forge Insurance help you customize a policy that fits into your unique cost and value situation.

What are the work van insurance requirements?

Insurance companies generally have a set of work van insurance requirements and rating factors you'll need to consider. These might include:

  • Range of operation in terms of mile service radius
  • Age and type of vehicle – older cars may not be acceptable
  • Driver's age and driving history – drivers under the age of 25 may not be accepted
  • Minimum coverage limits and your deductibles – you may be required to carry higher limits than state minimum coverage

Check with your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to learn more about the state specific requirements. Ask your insurance company about its requirements.


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