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Architecture & Engineering Class

Transportation Engineering insurance under thesmall business liability program

Transportation Engineering sits inside Eventure's architecture & engineering family and should be reviewed as a recurring business operation. This page is built for class-specific search intent while still routing into the parent small business program for underwriting, contracts, COIs, and coverage structure.

Class profile

Transportation Engineering

Family

Architecture & Engineering

Family size

14 represented classes

Program

Small Business

Review style

Class-aware underwriting

Common coverage review

General liabilityProfessional liabilityInland marineWorkers compensation

Where this class fits

Transportation Engineering belongs in a program built around continuing operations, not one-date event coverage.

Design, engineering, inspection, and technical project businesses that need liability structured around professional services, deliverables, project coordination, and recurring contract work.

Best for firms whose revenue comes from professional design, technical review, engineering judgment, inspection, and project oversight.
This class should be reviewed around contracts, service scope, proof-of-coverage needs, and class fit.
The parent program helps place this business within the right liability structure instead of forcing a generic small-business answer.

Underwriting focus

The review still turns on what this business actually does, promises, and documents.

Scope of technical services, drawings, advice, or inspection work
Project types, jurisdictions, and any subcontracted technical work
The role professional liability plays alongside general liability and mobile equipment exposure

Coverage Review

Coverage lines commonly reviewed for Transportation Engineering

The available lines below reflect the current program matrix. Final structure still depends on the actual operation, contract profile, property exposure, and underwriting fit.

General liability

Third-party bodily injury and property damage protection tied to day-to-day operations, client interaction, premises use, and recurring business activity.

Professional liability

Important when advice, services, instruction, deliverables, or project work can create errors-and-omissions exposure.

Inland marine

Useful when equipment, displays, tools, mobile property, inventory, or business assets travel with the operation.

Workers compensation

Relevant when staffing, payroll, and territory allow the account to place statutory employee injury coverage within the program.

Documentation

What usually helps quote Transportation Engineering faster

Service agreements, statements of work, or engagement letters
Professional credentials and entity structure
Loss runs and revenue split by service type where available

Parent program support

This class-specific page connects back to the broader program when the account becomes more complex.

Use the parent program when the account spans multiple classes or operating lines.
Review the COI and requirements pages when documentation is driving the next step.
Keep the quote flow connected so the account can move from class-specific questions into underwriting review.

FAQ

Common questions about transportation engineering insurance

Next Step

If transportation engineering is the right class, move this account into underwriting review

Share the service scope, recurring operations, client requirements, property exposure, and any COI or endorsement pressure. We will review how this class should sit in the small business liability program.

Class-aware underwritingCOI and contract reviewProgram-level routing