Insuring your fleet of trucks is one major requirement of operating a drain cleaning business. Accidents can happen at any time, and the right commercial auto insurance reduces the risk of paying high out-of-pocket expenses if an accident occurs.
“It’s a cost of being in business,” says Hugh McLaughlin, owner of 88 Drain in Tucson, Arizona. “You need to have it, because without it, you could lose everything.”Commercial auto insurance coverage comes in a variety of forms. The two main types are liability and physical damage. Liability covers injuries, damages and lawsuits if an employee is at fault in an accident.















