Attention all individual truckers and associated transport companies! We don’t have to tell you that your line of business is open to numerous risks. You already know that. What we can provide you with is the information you need for comprehensive protection coverage, tailored to your specific needs.
An elite package policy may be submitted by a qualified independent insurance agency for related indemnity, such as:
Commercial Liability Insurance Coverage
Commercial Auto Liability Insurance Coverage
General Liability Insurance Coverage
workers compensation
This insurance applies to trucks used and contracted for cargo transportation. This includes commercial trucks, such as:
– the type of cargo box
– the cement-bearing variety
– Types of dump
– Garbage trucks
– Types of refrigerated boxes
– roll over
– Semi
-Right
– Tanker trucks and
– Tractor trailers
Tractor Trailer insurance coverage incorporates the following types of cargo trucks:
1. Motor transport
2. Bottom discharge
3. Goods in bulk
4 tank
5. Short boy
6. Dry cargo
7. Body Dump
8. Flat bed
9. Tilt
10. Pole Trucks
11. Gooseneck Trucks
12. Cattle trucks
13. Logging trucks
14. Utility trucks
15. Chilled varieties
The Scoop on Trucking Operations Coverage
The related insurance is a specialized one for any truck with trailer or heavy-duty truck that transports cargo from one place to another for others and covers automobile liability as well as physical damage. Insurance for bobtail truck type, interchangeable agreements, and motor truck industry is also available.
Then there is the workers’ compensation aspect that trucking companies may be responsible for providing to their trucking contracts.
All about Work Related Accident Insurance
Also known as Workers’ Compensation, this type of compensation protection is typically arranged by trucking corporations for the individual owner or operator of their contract trucks. After purchasing the insurance coverage from the partner agency that represents the insurance company, the trucking company passes the cost of the premium on to the trucker. Some US states make workers’ compensation a mandatory coverage that trucking companies must provide to their truckers, while other states do not.
Of course, each business and owner/operator has their own insurance requirements. That is why each associate should discuss the details with a knowledgeable insurance specialist. In general, it is the independent insurance agent designated to do business with many of the major companies that will be able to offer the best package at a cheaper quote than others.