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Food Truck & Mobile Food Insurance

Coverage for food trucks & mobile food.

General & product liability, commercial auto for the truck, and equipment coverage for your cooking gear — built for trucks, trailers, carts, and concession stands.

Blue food truck serving street food on a city street
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General & product liability

Generally intended to respond to customer injury and foodborne-illness claims arising from what you serve and where you serve it.

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Commercial auto

For the truck or trailer on the road — personal auto typically excludes business use. Carts and stands have their own considerations.

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Equipment & property

Coverage for your cooking equipment, generators, and contents — generally intended to respond to covered loss or damage.

Get a food truck quote

A few quick details about your operation — takes about 3 minutes.

About you

Business address

About the business

Selected: Food Truck

Gross receipts are your total revenue — all sales and income before subtracting any expenses. New business? A reasonable estimate is fine.

Employees & subcontractors

Any employees?
Any 1099 subcontractors used?

Claims & contracts

Any prior claims in the last 5 years?
Is there a specific contract with requirements you're trying to meet?
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Frequently asked questions

What does food truck insurance cover?

It is generally a package: general and product liability for customer injury and foodborne-illness claims, commercial auto for the truck or trailer, and property/equipment coverage for your cooking gear and contents. Many operators add workers compensation once they have staff, and spoilage or loss-of-income coverage. Coverage terms vary by carrier.

Is the truck itself covered, or do I need separate auto?

The vehicle and driving exposure are handled by commercial auto, which is separate from the general/product liability on your food operation. Most mobile food operators need both — and your equipment inside is generally covered under property/inland marine, not auto.

Why do events and commissaries ask for proof of insurance?

Festivals, venues, property owners, and commissary kitchens routinely require a certificate of insurance — often naming them as additional insured — before you can serve or park. A food truck policy is generally intended to satisfy that request.

Do carts, trailers, and concession stands count too?

Yes — mobile food comes in many forms. Trucks, towable trailers, push carts, and concession stands each carry their own auto and equipment considerations, so disclose your setup so the coverage fits.

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