Category: Insurance


  • Observing the landscape of federal regulations in the trucking industry, the sophistication underpinning DOT compliance is unmissable. Each aspect, from CSA scores to driver qualification files, forms an intricate tapestry that intersects profoundly with the realm of commercial insurance. Compliance as a Silent Partner Consider DOT compliance as a silent companion, accompanying your fleet on…

  • I often observe that many fleet owners navigate an array of responsibilities that extend beyond the immediate logistics of transportation. One such critical responsibility is the adherence to financial regulatory requirements, notably surety bonds. The Intricacies of Surety Bonds in Trucking Surety bonds, primarily the BMC-84 and BMC-85 filings, play an unseen yet indispensable role…

  • In the world of trucking, operational maturity is more than just a badge of experience; it’s a guiding compass that steers fleets towards better insurance outcomes. I’ve seen firsthand how the sophistication of a fleet’s operations can dramatically affect underwriting perceptions. Insurers keenly observe fleets that demonstrate robust risk management as more favorable. Safety Programs…

  • Cargo Insurance: Beyond Declared Value In our industry, the subtle details often reveal significant truths. One such detail lies in the distinction between declared value and true cargo insurance. Major shippers like USPS, FedEx, and UPS offer declared value services, but calling it ‘insurance’ might be misleading. Declared value is essentially a promise of limited…

  • In trucking, the terrain of liability is not strictly confined to the open road. Operations continually intersect with myriad risks that are detached from the vehicle itself. It’s these aspects of general liability that often reveal the complexity and breadth of running a fleet. Non-Driving Exposures: A Closer Look The process of loading and unloading…

  • In my years of working with medium-sized trucking fleets, I’ve observed a recurring theme: DOT compliance is less about checking boxes and more about integrating thoughtful, ongoing practices into daily operations. It’s not a stretch to say that the ability to navigate these regulations subtly influences a fleet’s performance and insurance profile. Understanding the Implications…

  • In the trucking industry, ensuring compliance and financial responsibility is less about avoiding penalties and more about fortifying trust. I often observe that the roles of surety bonds like BMC-84 and BMC-85 are understated yet crucial in the broader landscape of operational integrity. Essential Bonds and Filings The BMC-84 surety bond and its counterpart, the…

  • In my years of working with trucking fleets, it’s become evident that the operational maturity of a company holds significant weight in shaping its risk profile. The seasoned fleets understand this; newer ones soon realize its importance. Operational Maturity as a Fundamental Asset Operational maturity isn’t about the number of years in business but rather…

  • I’ve observed that many shippers assume that the declared value protection offered by logistics giants like USPS, FedEx, and UPS is sufficient for their shipping needs. However, this belief often overlooks the core distinction between declared value and actual insurance coverage. Declared Value Isn’t Real Insurance With carriers like USPS, FedEx, and UPS, declared value…

  • Recognizing General Liability in Your Trucking Operations General liability in trucking isn’t just a side note; it’s a key factor in ensuring your operations run smoothly. Many fleet managers focus heavily on commercial auto coverage, yet neglect the exposures that occur off the road. These overlooked areas, like loading and unloading, or incidents at customer…