Everything about insurance for the truck driver and the

Wang Yan
Wang Yan

Global Courant

Attention all individual truck drivers and related transport companies! We don’t need to tell you that your industry is exposed to numerous risks. You already know that. What we can provide is the information necessary for comprehensive protective coverage, tailored to your specific needs.

A qualified, independent insurance company can come up with an elite package policy for the corresponding compensation, such as:

Business liability insurance coverage
Business liability insurance for cars
General liability insurance
Work allowance

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This insurance applies to trucks used and rented to carry cargo. This includes commercial trucks, such as:

– the type of box load
– the cement-bearing variety
– Dump types
– Garbage trucks
– Types of cool boxes
– Roll on
– Half
– Straight away
– Tank trucks and
– Tractor trailers

Tractor Trailer insurance covers the following types of trucks:

1. Car transporter
2. Soil dump
3. Bulk Goods
4. Reservoir
5. Low boy
6. Dry cargo
7. Tipping container
8. Lowloader
9. Tilt
10. Pole trucks
11. Gooseneck trucks
12. Livestock trucks
13. Logging trucks
14. Utility Trucks
15. Refrigerated variants

The first for coverage of transportation activities

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Associated insurance is a specialty for all semi-trailer trucks or heavy trucks that carry cargo from one place to another for others and covers auto liability as well as physical damage. Insurance for the bobtail truck type, interchangeable agreements and motor truck industry is also available.

Then there’s the employee comp aspect that transportation companies may be responsible to provide to their transportation contracts.

Everything about related occupational accident insurance

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This type of compensation, also known as Workers Compensation, is usually arranged by the haulage companies for the individual owner or operator of their contracted trucks. After buying the insurance coverage from the affiliate agency representing the insurance company, the transportation company passes the cost of the premium to the truck driver. Some U.S. states require workers to have mandatory coverage that trucking companies must provide to their truck drivers, while other states do not.

Of course, every business and every owner or operator has its own insurance requirements. Therefore, each employee should discuss the specifics with an expert insurance specialist. Generally, it is the independent insurance agent appointed to do business with many of the top carriers who can offer the best package deal at a cheaper quote than others.


Everything about insurance for the truck driver and the

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