If you own a business in Idaho, your vehicles are probably always on the go delivering goods or equipment or employees to job sites. Get Commercial Auto Insurance to protect your business from unforeseen accidents, injuries and losses on the road at Workers Compensation Insurance Idaho. One truck or an entire fleet, proper insurance means you never have to halt your operations.

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Idaho commercial auto insurance is coverage for vehicles that are used for business. It protects you from the financial burden of accidents, medical bills, vehicle damage, and property liability. Commercial insurance builds on policies designed for businesses that rely on transportation, as opposed to personal auto insurance.
This coverage is vital for contractors, small businesses, delivery companies and retail stores as well as any Idaho business that uses a car while working.
We design our policies to meet your specific business needs. Core coverage includes:
Covers bodily injury and property damage you are legally responsible for in an accident. This is vital for protecting your business from lawsuits and large claim costs.
Pays for damage to your commercial vehicle after a crash—regardless of who is at fault.
Protects your vehicles from non-collision incidents such as theft, vandalism, storms, fire, and falling objects.
Covers medical expenses for you and your passengers after an accident.
General Liability Insurance protects your business from claims of:
✔ Bodily injury
✔ Property damage
✔ Accidents involving customers or vendors
✔ Personal or advertising injury
For any Idaho business that works directly with customers—contractors, home service providers, retail stores, and offices—General Liability Insurance is a must-have. It is frequently required for licensing, contract work, and vendor partnerships.
A Business Owner’s Policy in Idaho (BOP) combines:
✔ General Liability Insurance
✔ Commercial Property Insurance
into one affordable, bundled policy. This is ideal for small to mid-sized businesses wanting broad protection with lower premiums.
A BOP helps protect your building, contents, and daily operations—all under one simple package.
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Workers’ Compensation Insurance in Idaho provides wage replacement and medical benefits if an employee is injured on the job. Idaho law requires most businesses with employees to carry workers’ comp. This coverage protects your business from lawsuits and ensures injured workers receive proper care without financial stress.
All employers in Idaho with one or more employees must have workers’ comp insurance. This includes:
Small businesses
Contractors
Retail and service-based companies
Seasonal employers
Part-time and full-time employees
A Idaho workers’ compensation policy typically includes:
Medical expenses for work-related injuries
Wage replacement during recovery
Disability benefits
Rehabilitation costs
Death benefits for families in case of fatal injury
Employer liability protection
This coverage keeps your business compliant and reduces out-of-pocket expenses from workplace accidents
The cost depends on several factors including:
Type of business and job risk classification
Total payroll
Number of employees
Claim history
Safety procedures and training
High-risk industries like construction or manufacturing often pay more, while small office-based businesses typically pay less.
Independent contractors are not required to carry insurance unless the hiring company classifies them as employees under Idaho law. However, contractors who want to protect themselves financially may voluntarily purchase coverage.