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What risks does your policy cover?
- Primary Liability Insurance: Covers injuries and damages caused by at-fault accidents; required by law.
- General Liability Insurance: Protects against non-driving incidents, like injuries during deliveries.
- Physical Damage Coverage: Covers repairs or replacement for trucks and trailers due to collisions, theft, fire, or vandalism.
- Motor Truck Cargo Insurance: Protects cargo from theft, damage, or loss during transit.
- Non-Trucking Liability Insurance: Covers liability for non-business truck use.
- Bobtail Insurance: Covers liability when driving without a trailer.
- Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage: Protects against uninsured drivers; covers medical expenses and damages.
- Medical Payments Coverage: Pays for medical costs regardless of fault.
- Trailer Interchange Insurance: Covers damage to non-owned trailers.
- Workers’ Compensation Insurance: Covers work-related injuries for drivers and employees.
- Pollution Liability Coverage: Covers spills or environmental damage cleanup.
- Excess Liability (Umbrella Policy): Adds extra protection
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For a trucking company, essential insurance includes Commercial Auto Liability, Cargo Insurance, Physical Damage Insurance, General Liability, Workers' Compensation, Motor Truck Cargo Insurance, and Umbrella Insurance. The specific coverage depends on your operations and needs.
Truck insurance tends to be more expensive due to several factors, including the higher risk associated with commercial trucking, the potential for significant property damage or bodily injury in accidents, the specialized nature of coverage needed, and the overall costs associated with insuring large and heavy vehicles used for business purposes.
Freight insurance, also known as cargo insurance, is a type of coverage that protects the value of goods being transported against loss or damage during shipping.
The cost of truck insurance varies widely based on factors such as the type of coverage, the truck's use, the driver's record, and the insurance provider. On average, commercial truck insurance can range from a few thousand to several thousand dollars annually per truck.
Non-trucking insurance, also known as bobtail insurance, provides coverage for a truck when it is not actively engaged in business operations. It typically covers the truck when it is being driven for personal use, and not for work-related purposes like hauling cargo.
Trucking insurance works by providing coverage for various risks associated with the trucking industry, including accidents, cargo damage, and liability. Trucking companies purchase policies tailored to their needs, and in the event of a covered incident, the insurance company compensates for the financial losses, damages, or liabilities, helping to protect the business and ensure its financial stability.
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