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Your crew lifts, loads, and delivers someone's entire life. One scratch, one injury, one damaged heirloom—and you need coverage that actually protects your business.
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Full protection for what you carry
The Hard Truth
A single antique armoire, a family's irreplaceable heirlooms, or a grand piano—one damaged item can exceed your entire annual profit.
Moving is one of the highest-risk industries. Standard carriers quote astronomical rates or decline outright. You need specialists.
Doorframes, hardwood floors, walls—your crew is navigating tight spaces with heavy furniture. Liability coverage is non-negotiable.
Coverage Options
From the first box loaded to the final delivery, we've got you covered.
Covers customers' belongings while in transit, loading, and unloading
Fleet coverage for moving trucks, vans, and company vehicles
Protection against property damage and bodily injury at job sites
Covers employee injuries from lifting, carrying, and accidents
Protects equipment, dollies, and tools in transit
Extended protection for customers' property in your care
Specialized coverage for every type of relocation business
Common questions
These are general considerations, not a description of a specific policy. Coverage depends on the issued forms, endorsements, limits, exclusions, and applicable law.
Moving Company insurance is a commercial insurance program built around the risks of a moving company business. It may combine several policies or endorsements rather than relying on one standardized product.
Common options include General Liability, Commercial Auto, Inland Marine (Cargo), Workers Comp. The appropriate combination depends on the company’s actual operations, employees, property, vehicles, contracts, and the exclusions in each policy.
Cost depends on factors such as revenue, payroll, location, services, property values, vehicles, limits, deductibles, and claims history. An insurer must review the individual business before providing a reliable premium.
The application should accurately describe third-party injuries, property damage, employees, vehicles, equipment, professional services, and contractual requirements. Undisclosed or incorrectly described operations can affect eligibility, pricing, and how a policy responds to a claim.
A broker commonly needs the legal business name, address, services, annual revenue, payroll, employee count, property or equipment values, vehicle and driver details, prior losses, current policies, desired limits, and requested effective date.
No. Coverage depends on the issued policy’s terms, limits, deductibles, exclusions, conditions, and the facts of the loss. Panta can help compare and explain available options, but the insurer issues the policy and determines claim coverage.
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