Commercial auto insurance in Montana
Montana businesses that put vehicles on the road — work trucks, vans, delivery vehicles, or a mixed fleet — generally need commercial auto insurance, because a personal auto policy typically excludes business use. A commercial auto policy is generally intended to respond to liability, and to physical damage if added, when a covered vehicle is in an accident.
Montana requirements to know
State financial-responsibility minimum
Montana sets a standard financial-responsibility minimum that serves as a floor — heavier vehicles, for-hire operations, and many contracts call for more. Confirm the current figure with the state.
Heavier and for-hire vehicles
Heavier trucks and vehicles used for hire commonly face higher limits set by the state or by the entity hiring you, and a $1,000,000 combined single limit is a frequent contract requirement, with physical-damage coverage often added for long rural routes and winter conditions.
Interstate carriers (FMCSA)
If you operate across state lines for hire, federal motor-carrier minimums apply — often $750,000 for general freight, and higher for certain cargo or passenger operations.
Who needs it in Montana
Agriculture and ranching, mining and energy services, construction, and tourism across Billings, Missoula, and Bozeman are common Montana commercial-auto users.
Coverages commonly included
- •Liability — generally intended to respond to bodily injury or property damage you cause with a covered vehicle.
- •Physical damage (comprehensive & collision) — optional coverage for damage to your own vehicles.
- •Hired & non-owned auto — for rented vehicles or employees driving their own cars for work.
- •Medical payments / uninsured motorist — and, for haulers, motor-truck cargo where applicable.
Tell us your fleet, drivers, and how the vehicles are used, and we’ll route you to a fitting carrier. Limits and eligibility may vary by vehicle, use, and terrain — confirm your specific requirement before relying on a minimum.
Coverage descriptions are general. State minimums are a floor, not a recommendation; required limits, eligibility, and pricing are determined by the carrier and vary by vehicle, use, driving records, and the contracts you work under. Verify current requirements with the state and a licensed insurance professional.
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