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Agreed Value Coverage for custom trucks

Agreed value coverage pays the full insured amount at total loss — no depreciation, no ACV argument about what a stock truck is worth. For custom and modified trucks, this is the only coverage that actually protects your investment.

Agreed Value Coverage — custom truck

What it covers

  • Total loss paid at the full agreed value — no depreciation
  • Modified and custom truck value including all aftermarket work
  • Parts and accessories included in the agreed value
  • No negotiation about stock-equivalent ACV at claim time
  • Stated value options also available with lower premium
  • Annual agreed value review to keep coverage current

Who it's for

  • Any custom or modified truck owner who has invested in the truck beyond factory value
  • Show truck owners whose vehicle has appreciated in value
  • Frame-off build and restomod owners with no comparable market vehicle
  • Anyone whose ACV payout at a prior claim was less than the truck's real value

Why CCA

  • Agreed value as the default — not an expensive add-on
  • We explain the difference between agreed value and stated value so you choose the right option
  • Annual review to update coverage as values change
Agreed Value Coverage — FAQ

Common questions about agreed value coverage

Agreed value: the insurer agrees to pay the full amount stated on the policy at total loss — no depreciation, no ACV argument. Stated value: the insurer sets a maximum but can pay the lower of stated value or ACV. For most custom trucks, agreed value is worth the extra premium.

We work with you to document the truck's current value — build cost, recent comparable sales, or an appraisal. That number goes on the policy as the agreed value. At a total loss, that's what you receive.

Partial losses (non-total damage) are handled differently — typically repaired at actual cost. Agreed value most importantly protects you at a total loss, where ACV would otherwise undervalue a custom build.

Yes — if your daily driver has significant modifications that put its value above book, agreed value makes sense. We'll quote both options so you can see the premium difference and choose accordingly.

Report it and update the agreed value. If you add parts, win a show, or the build market appreciates, we update the agreed value so a claim still pays correctly. Outdated agreed values are a common gap.

Cost depends on the truck's agreed value, modification list, use (daily, show, storage), driving record, and state. We quote your actual truck in about 15 minutes — never a generic estimate.

Yes. Contractors Choice Agency is licensed in all 50 states and writes custom and modified truck programs nationwide — Texas, Arizona, California, Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, and everywhere in between.

Typically 15 minutes on a call. Very high-value builds or specialty fleet programs may take a day or two to place with the right markets, but we move fast and set expectations up front.

Often yes. We have admitted and E&S markets for trucks declined over modification level, build value, show use, or prior loss history. Bring us your situation and we'll find a market.

Usually yes. A coordinated program closes gaps between policies and is typically cheaper than separate policies — and far easier to manage at claim time.

A.M. Best ratings reflect a carrier's financial strength and ability to pay claims. We place coverage with A-rated carriers so when a $50,000 custom build totals, the carrier is there to pay the agreed value without a dispute.

Yes. We can place builder's risk or inland marine coverage on a truck under construction so the parts and the work-in-progress are covered during the build before the truck is on the road.

Under agreed value coverage, the insurer pays the full insured amount stated on the policy — no debate about book value or depreciation. Proper agreed value is what ensures a show truck claim pays what the vehicle is actually worth.

Year, make, model, modification list with values, lift height, use (daily, show, storage), agreed value, current insurer, and loss history. The more detail, the more accurate the quote.

With the right endorsement, yes — transit to events and on-display coverage are added for show trucks. Tell us how and where the truck is shown and we'll add the right event coverage.

Modifications can affect rates, but agreed value coverage ensures you're insured for what the truck is actually worth — lift included. The goal is accurate coverage, not just a lower price on the wrong policy.

Report them and update your agreed value. Unreported modifications at the time of a loss can reduce the payout. We make it easy to call and update your coverage when you add parts.

Yes. If you own multiple custom trucks or operate a fleet across locations, we build one coordinated program covering all vehicles with no gaps between policies.

Yes. Show trucks and builds that are stored seasonally can be placed on a lay-up or storage endorsement — which reduces premium while the truck is off the road and maintains agreed value coverage.

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