Commercial Auto for spray foam contractors
We compare commercial auto rates across multiple carriers for the trucks and vans hauling spray foam rigs — evaluating fleet vs. individual vehicle programs and hired and non-owned auto options.

What it covers
- Liability for at-fault accidents in trucks and vans
- Physical damage to owned vehicles
- Hired and non-owned auto for employees' personal vehicles on business use
- Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage
- Loading and unloading liability
Who it's for
- Spray foam contractors with owned trucks or vans who want rate comparison
- Operations with multiple vehicles that should be comparing fleet rates
- Contractors whose auto rate has increased significantly at renewal
- Operations with driver history issues that need specialty auto markets
Why CCA
- Commercial auto rate comparison across multiple carriers for spray foam contractor vehicles
- Fleet and individual vehicle programs compared
- Hired and non-owned auto comparison for employee vehicle use
Common questions about commercial auto
Yes. Auto rates vary by carrier, vehicle type, driver history, and state. For spray foam contractors with clean driving records, comparing markets typically reveals 15–25% rate differences.
Often yes. Specialty auto markets write for contractors with prior violations or accidents that standard carriers decline. We have access to those markets and know which ones price contractor risk fairly.
Yes. Fleet programs often offer better rates for contractors with 3+ vehicles; individual vehicle programs may be better for smaller fleets. We compare both and recommend what's most cost-effective for your operation.
Sometimes — bundling auto with GL can earn a multi-line discount. Other times, separate carriers offer better rates. We compare both approaches and recommend what's most cost-effective.
An agent typically represents one carrier. A broker shops multiple carriers on your behalf — comparing rates and policy forms to find the best spray foam program.
Yes. Contractors Choice Agency is licensed in all 50 states and has admitted and E&S market access for spray foam contractors nationwide.
Typically 15 minutes to a few hours for standard spray foam operations. Hard-to-place risks may take longer — we set expectations up front.
Often yes. We have E&S market access for contractors declined over chemical exposure, overspray claims, or prior loss runs. Bring us your situation and we'll find a market.
Not typically. Brokers are compensated through carrier commissions like agents. The market comparison itself is usually what saves money — not an added fee.
Both. We compare rates and the exclusion structures for overspray, isocyanate exposure, and replacement cost vs. ACV on equipment. A lower rate with a worse form often costs more at claim time.
Yes — that's one of the primary advantages of using a broker. E&S markets write risks that standard carriers decline, and access to those markets is what we bring to hard-to-place spray foam accounts.
Yes. We coordinate GL, WC, and commercial auto across crews and state lines — ensuring your program has no gaps when you work outside your home state.
Crew size and payroll, annual revenue, rig and equipment list with values, types of jobs, states you work in, current carrier, and loss history. More detail means a more accurate comparison.
Yes. We present what we found and walk you through what matters — rate, form, exclusions, limits, and carrier rating — in plain English.
Yes. CPL rates and forms differ significantly across carriers. We compare isocyanate coverage structure and pricing across multiple markets.
Not significantly. For most spray foam operations, we have competing quotes ready in 15 minutes to a few hours.
Yes. We compare package programs that bundle GL, property, and equipment — evaluating whether a package or standalone approach gives you better coverage and pricing.
Yes — typically same-day for standard requests. We manage the broker relationship so certificates are issued quickly when your jobs require them.
Pair it with related coverage
Ready to have the market shopped for your spray foam business?
Get a 15-minute broker comparison across multiple carriers — GL, workers' comp, inland marine for rigs, CPL, and commercial auto for spray foam contractors.