CARB chemical standards
California Air Resources Board sets the strictest VOC limits in the country on coatings, solvents, and cleaning products. The wrong product on a customer car becomes both a compliance issue and a liability claim.
From Pacific Coast Highway to Sacramento delta valleys — California mobile detailers face a regulatory stack no generic policy was written for. CARB chemical rules, SWPPP wash-water laws, AB5 contractor classification, and the densest commercial auto traffic in the country all sit on top of the normal equipment-and-liability exposures. We write policies built specifically for that reality.
California
Coast to Sierra Coverage
California isn't just another state on the map — it's a stacked regulatory environment that turns ordinary detailing work into measurable insurance exposure. A correctly built policy treats these four pressures as the baseline, not as add-ons.
California Air Resources Board sets the strictest VOC limits in the country on coatings, solvents, and cleaning products. The wrong product on a customer car becomes both a compliance issue and a liability claim.
California treats detailing wash water as industrial discharge. Untreated runoff to storm drains triggers fines and third-party pollution claims that generic GL policies won't defend.
California's ABC test makes 1099 helpers risky. Misclassification produces back wages, workers' comp gaps, and audit exposure — all of which show up in your insurance application and pricing.
LA, the Bay Area, and San Diego have some of the highest commercial-auto loss ratios in the country. Mobile rigs with water tanks and pressure equipment face elevated comprehensive and liability exposures.
A high-level snapshot of the California-specific rules that directly shape how your insurance program should be written. These are general industry observations — always verify current requirements with your state's licensing authority and a qualified attorney for your specific situation.
Not legal advice. This page is general guidance for California mobile detailing operators. Statutes change frequently. Confirm specifics with the California Department of Insurance, DIR, CARB, and SWRCB before relying on these notes.
California mandates workers' comp for businesses with one or more employees. Sole proprietors with zero employees are typically exempt, but the moment you add any W-2 staff — even part-time — the obligation kicks in.
CA statutory minimums sit at $15K / $30K / $5K (bodily injury per person / per accident / property damage). Commercial mobile rigs almost always carry materially higher limits — many fleet contracts require $1M combined single limit.
California Air Resources Board enforces volatile-organic-compound limits on coatings, solvents, and aerosols. Out-of-state product formulations may not be legal for use in CA — a chemical-products endorsement is worth confirming.
The State Water Resources Control Board enforces wash-water capture, treatment, or routing-to-sanitary-sewer requirements. Mat berms, vacuum recovery, and pre-job site assessment have become baseline practice.
The AB5 ABC test makes 1099 status hard to defend for routine helper roles. If you can't satisfy all three prongs, those workers are W-2 — and your workers' comp and payroll-based premium calculations must reflect that.
If your service crosses into paint correction, dent repair, or other automotive-repair-adjacent work, the Bureau of Automotive Repair may require registration. Carriers will ask — answer accurately to keep your policy in force.
Six core coverages form the backbone of a California mobile detailing program. Each can be sized to the realities of your operation — solo van, two-truck shop, or 10-rig fleet.
Replacement-cost coverage for pressure washers, extractors, polishers, and steamers stolen from your van, damaged on-site, or destroyed in transit between LA freeway jobs.
See details arrow_forwardDefends third-party bodily-injury and property-damage claims — chemical etching, water-runoff disputes, slip-and-fall at a customer site. Detailer-endorsed so coatings and corrections aren't excluded.
See details arrow_forwardProtection for customer vehicles in your care, custody, and control. Critical for indoor-bay detailers and any shop that holds keys overnight — fire, theft, vandalism, or in-bay damage.
See details arrow_forwardLiability, comprehensive, and collision on your work van or rig. California freeway density and HOA-contract liability limits both push most detailers above the statutory minimums.
See details arrow_forwardMandatory in California for any business with one or more employees. Covers medical and lost-wage exposure from on-the-job injuries — chemical splash, slipped buffer, ladder fall.
See details arrow_forwardTools, equipment, and materials in transit or temporarily stored away from your base. The right answer to "what happens if my whole rig gets stolen at a job site?"
See details arrow_forwardDetailer Shield is a program of Contractors Choice Agency, an actively licensed broker writing California mobile-detailing risks across every county.
Most California detailers get a bindable quote inside five business minutes. Same-day binding is routine when documents are clean.
Our HQ in Chandler, Arizona is one time zone away from California. Mountain-time service hours line up with West Coast operators — no East Coast call-center delay.
Real questions from California detailers, answered by people who write the policy. None of this is legal advice — your situation may differ.
California requires workers' compensation coverage for essentially any business with one or more employees, including part-time staff. Sole proprietors with no employees are typically exempt, but the moment you add a W-2 helper — even seasonally — you fall under the mandate. Misclassifying a worker as a 1099 contractor to dodge the requirement is one of the fastest ways California's Labor Commissioner will issue stop-work orders and back-premium penalties.
California's statutory minimum auto liability is $15,000 per person / $30,000 per accident bodily injury and $5,000 property damage. Those minimums are dangerously low for a commercial mobile rig hauling pressure washers, water tanks, and ladders through dense LA or Bay Area traffic. Most carriers writing detailer policies recommend at least $300,000 combined single limit, and many commercial clients (fleet, dealership, HOA accounts) require $1M.
California enforces SWPPP (Storm Water Pollution Prevention) standards aggressively. Wash water from auto detailing is regulated as industrial discharge and cannot legally enter storm drains untreated in most jurisdictions. Insurance doesn't replace compliance, but a properly endorsed general liability policy will defend you against third-party pollution claims — for example, an HOA suing because your runoff entered a community drain. Generic GL policies often exclude pollution; a detailer-specific endorsement is what makes the coverage actually respond.
California adds three layers most policies don't address out of the box: CARB-driven chemical and VOC liability for coatings and solvents, SWPPP-driven pollution and runoff exposures, and AB5-driven worker-classification scrutiny that affects whether your helpers can be 1099. A California-aware policy is built knowing those exposures exist and gets endorsed appropriately — not bolted on as an afterthought.
Only if the policy is written for mobile detailers — generic GL policies regularly exclude "professional services" or "faulty work" that includes high-skill applications like ceramic coatings and paint correction. A detailer-specific California policy can be endorsed for application errors, chemical etching, and customer-vehicle damage during the coating process. Premium for the typical California solo operator generally lands in the $60–$140/month range for a baseline GL + equipment package — coating and correction endorsements add to that, but they're usually the single highest-ROI line item you can buy.
Real CA-aware underwriting, not a generic interstate template. Tell us about your rig, your operations, and your route — get a bindable quote the same day.
payments Most CA solo operators land in the $60–$140/month range for baseline GL + equipment.