Would commercial insurance be necessary for my hauling van/truck? I'll only have one vehicle in the business.

Question:
Since it is the only vehicle could regular insurance possibly do the job?

Answer:
It depends on the DMV laws in your state. If your vehicle is over GVRW 10000 pounds, and will require a commercial licence to operate it, you will need commercial insurance, as a general rule. Probably a MCR permit too.
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