Commercial Auto & Work Trucks for dampproofing contractors
Your work trucks carry tools, spray equipment, solvents, and drainage materials to every job site. Commercial auto covers liability, physical damage, hired and non-owned vehicles, and the specialized exposures of hauling chemical products and waterproofing equipment on public roads.

What it covers
- Liability for at-fault accidents in work trucks and equipment haulers
- Physical damage to owned vehicles and trailers
- Hired and non-owned auto for employees and rented vehicles
- Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage
- Equipment trailers and utility trailers in transit
- Loading and unloading liability for chemical products
Who it's for
- Dampproofing contractors with owned work trucks or vans
- Operations hauling spray equipment, drainage materials, or chemical products
- Contractors whose employees drive personal vehicles on business errands
- Operations whose 'contractor auto' form excludes chemical transport
Why CCA
- Chemical transport exposure factored into the program
- Coordinates with inland marine for tools and equipment in transit
- Fleet and single-vehicle programs available for operations of any size
Common questions about commercial auto & work trucks
At minimum: commercial auto liability (covering at-fault accidents in business vehicles), physical damage for owned trucks, and hired and non-owned auto for employees. If you haul hazardous chemical products, cargo endorsements may be needed.
It covers liability when employees drive their own vehicles or rented vehicles on business. If anyone uses a personal vehicle to pick up supplies, deliver materials, or travel between job sites, you want hired and non-owned auto coverage.
Yes — trailers being towed by covered autos are typically covered under the commercial auto policy for liability. Physical damage to the trailer itself may need a separate endorsement or inland marine scheduling.
Auto liability covers third-party bodily injury and property damage from accidents. If a chemical product spills during transport and causes environmental contamination, that's more likely a contractor pollution liability claim than a pure auto claim. We coordinate the two policies so there's no gap.
Cost is driven by annual revenue, crew size, type of waterproofing work, chemical products used, equipment value, and loss history. We quote your actual operation in about 15 minutes — never a ballpark from a generic contractor form.
Yes. Contractors Choice Agency is licensed in all 50 states and writes dampproofing and waterproofing contractor programs nationwide — Texas, Southeast, Midwest, Northeast, California, Mountain States, Mid-Atlantic, and Pacific Northwest.
Typically 15 minutes on a call. Larger or higher-risk operations may take a day to place with the right markets, but we move fast and set expectations up front.
Often yes. We have admitted and E&S markets for waterproofing contractors declined over chemical product use, pollution claims, confined space operations, or other issues. Bring us your situation and we'll find a market.
Usually yes. A coordinated program closes gaps between policies and is typically cheaper than separate policies from separate carriers — and far easier to manage at claim time.
A.M. Best ratings reflect a carrier's financial strength and ability to pay claims. We place coverage with A-rated carriers so the coverage is there when a chemical exposure claim, a completed-operations lawsuit, or an excavation injury hits.
Yes. Crawl space encapsulation specialists are among the most active dampproofing contractor clients we serve. We place GL, contractor pollution liability, workers' comp with confined space exposure, and tools and equipment coverage for crawl space and vapor barrier contractors.
Completed-operations coverage in your GL policy responds when a customer makes a claim after the job is done — typically water intrusion, mold, or structural damage attributed to a failed waterproofing system. We ensure your policy has adequate completed-operations limits and confirm the policy doesn't exclude waterproofing work specifically.
Type of waterproofing work (exterior, interior, crawl space, commercial), annual revenue, crew size, equipment and tool values, chemical products used, current coverage, and loss history. The more detail, the more accurate the quote.
It can, with the right endorsements. If you use subcontractors, we ensure your GL policy properly addresses subcontractor liability and that your pollution coverage extends to subcontractor work where needed.
Seasonal dampproofing operations — common in colder climates where exterior work slows in winter — have different payroll patterns and equipment storage exposures. We structure the workers' comp and property coverage to reflect how your crew actually works across the year.
That's a completed-operations claim. Your GL policy's products-completed operations coverage should respond — covering defense costs, investigation, and any judgment or settlement. We make sure your policy has the limits and language to handle these claims, which can be significant when mold remediation and structural repair are involved.
Yes. If you run multiple crews across several active sites, we build one coordinated program covering your operations with inland marine for equipment in transit and GL covering work at all locations.
Yes. If you take on commercial building waterproofing, below-grade parking structure dampproofing, or large-scale drainage system installation, we add the commercial GL limits, bonds, and contractor pollution liability required for larger project contracts.
Pair it with related coverage
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