Commercial Auto • NEMT • 2026
NEMT Insurance (Non-Emergency Medical Transportation) — Purpose-Built Coverage for Vans, Paratransit & Brokers
NEMT insurance isn’t the same as standard livery or courier coverage. NEMT operations include passenger assist, wheelchair securement, lift operations, and contract compliance requirements (COIs, additional insured language, and high limits). We help startups and established fleets build compliant policies that satisfy brokers, facilities, and regulators—so you can win contracts and operate safely “near me.”
NEMT coverages you’ll likely need
Requirements vary by broker, contract, and state. Use this matrix as a starting point—we’ll tailor limits and endorsements to your agreement.
| Coverage | Purpose | Typical requirement | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Commercial auto liability | Injuries/property damage to others while driving | $1M CSL is common (contract-driven) | COIs may require additional insured, primary & non-contributory, waiver of subrogation |
| Auto physical damage | Damage to owned vans/buses (comp/collision) | Required if leased/financed | Consider towing and glass options |
| Hired & non-owned auto (HNOA) | Liability for borrowed/employee/contractor vehicles | Often required | Essential for 1099 drivers and rentals |
| General liability | Premises/operations claims (not from auto) | $1M / $2M is common | Needed for office, training, waiting areas |
| Professional/medical incident liability | Alleged negligence in patient handling | Contract dependent | Sometimes labeled professional liability for NEMT |
| Abuse & molestation | Allegations during transport | Frequently required | Often tied to background checks and training documentation |
| Workers’ compensation | Employee injuries | Statutory where employees exist | Driver assist/lifting exposure makes this critical |
| Umbrella / excess | Higher limits above auto/GL/employers liability | $1M–$5M+ (contract driven) | Often required by large brokers and facilities |
| Crime / employee dishonesty | Theft of client property or funds | Sometimes required | Useful for facility and program compliance |
| Inland marine / equipment | Wheelchair lifts, ramps, securement gear | Recommended | Schedule specialized equipment values |
| Passenger (MedPay/PIP/UM/UIM) | Medical and uninsured motorist protection | State/contract specific | May be required by broker or statute |
Contract language rules. Send the broker/facility COI wording and we’ll match forms, limits, and endorsements.
NEMT vs. standard livery—what’s different
NEMT policies address passenger assist, lift operations, wheelchair securement, and vulnerable passengers—plus stricter COI requirements.
| Feature | NEMT policy | Standard livery/courier |
|---|---|---|
| Passenger profile | Patients, mobility aids, ADA needs | General public, parcels |
| Equipment | Lift/securement equipment often scheduled | Not typically contemplated |
| Endorsements | A&M, professional incident are common | Rare |
| Certificates | AI, P&NC, Waiver often required | Usually simpler COIs |
| Training expectations | Assist/securement protocols often referenced | Basic driver standards |
Costs & how to save without gaps
Premium depends on vehicle class, radius, territory, driver files, loss history, and contract limit requirements. Save by improving controls—not by stripping coverage.
| Driver | What influences premium | How to save (and stay compliant) |
|---|---|---|
| Driver files | MVRs, experience, violations | Written hiring standards; routine MVR pulls; coaching |
| Fleet & equipment | Vehicle age, safety, lifts | Inspection logs; lift maintenance; telematics & cameras |
| Radius & territory | Urban density and mileage zones | Optimize dispatch; avoid unnecessary long-haul exposure |
| Limits & endorsements | Higher limits increase premium | Use umbrella for efficient limit increases |
| Loss control | Claims frequency/severity | Incident protocol + return-to-work + claim reviews |
| Payment plan | Fees and finance charges | ACH or pay-in-full when possible |
Telematics & cameras
Video and telematics help defend good drivers, reduce harsh events, and can qualify for credits with some carriers.
Proactive COI management
Standardize certificate wording and keep it on file. Faster COIs mean faster onboarding and fewer rejected submissions.
Broker & contract compliance
- COIs: We issue certificates with required holders and endorsement wording when applicable.
- Driver standards: Background checks, drug screens, securement training, incident logs.
- Vehicle standards: ADA securement points, lift service logs, safety equipment checks.
- Incident protocol: Photos, statements, reports, and timely carrier notification.
Startup checklist & fleet tips
Before your first trip
- Entity setup and required local permits (as applicable)
- Broker onboarding and contract review
- Send contract language so coverage matches specs
Vehicles & equipment
- ADA-capable vans and maintainable lifts
- Securement inventory and spare parts
- GPS/telematics and dash cameras
People & training
- Written hiring and MVR standards
- Hands-on securement and passenger-assist training
- Regular safety meetings and incident drills
Service areas & licensed states
Sample cities we serve
Phoenix, Tucson, Scottsdale • Dallas, Houston, Austin • Los Angeles, San Diego • Miami, Orlando, Tampa • Charlotte, Raleigh • Columbus, Cleveland
Licensed states
We help fleets across:
AZ, AL, TX, CA, NY, OH, FL, NC, VA, GA, OK, NM, IA, KS, MI, NE, SC, SD, WV
What to send with your request
- VIN list, garaging, radius
- Driver roster and experience
- Broker/facility insurance specs + COI wording
- Loss runs if previously insured
NEMT insurance — FAQs
What limits do brokers usually require?
Many require $1M CSL auto liability and $1M/$2M general liability, plus AI/P&NC/Waiver wording. Some require $1M–$5M umbrella. Send the contract so we match it exactly.
Do I need Abuse & Molestation coverage?
Often yes for Medicaid/Medicare and facility contracts. Carriers may require background checks and documented training to keep it active.
Can I use 1099 drivers?
Some carriers allow 1099 drivers with HNOA and strong controls; others prefer W-2. We place you with a market that fits your model.
How can I reduce premiums as I grow?
Telematics/cameras, tighter hiring standards, safety training, and an umbrella structure for higher limits typically reduce total cost of risk.
How fast can I get a COI for a new contract?
Once the policy is bound and wording is provided, most COIs are turned quickly. Standardized wording on file speeds approvals.
Independent agency: Blake Insurance Group LLC compares multiple carriers to tailor NEMT coverage for your contracts, fleet, and drivers.
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