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Our mission is to provide you with the most useful, comprehensive
coverage in the U.S. We offer a full selection of commercial
insurance solutions tailored to meet your business needs and
your budget. See detailed explanations below.
| Primary Liability |
Terminal Coverage |
| Physical Damage |
Cargo Coverage |
| Bobtail/Deadhead |
Business Personal Property |
| Occupational Accident |
PUC Surety Bonds |
| ICC Broker |
Canadian Customs Bonds |
| U.S. Customs Bonds |
Garage Keepers Legal Liability |
| Warehouse Legal Liability |
General Liability |
| Occupational Accident |
Building Coverage |
| Finance Value Coverage |
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Primary Liability
This coverage option protects you from damage or injuries
to other people as a result of an accident. This coverage is
mandated by state and federal agencies and proof of coverage
is required to be sent to them. Click
here for more information.
Physical Damage
This insurance is coverage for your truck and trailer. This
coverage is for repair or replacement for damage resulting
from things such as collision, fire, theft, hail, windstorm,
earthquake, flood, mischief, or vandalism to your owned vehicles.
Your premium is based on the value of your equipment and usually
pays a percentage of that value. Click
here for more information.
Cargo Coverage
Cargo insurance protects the transporter for his
responsibility in the event of damaged or lost freight. The
policy is purchased with a maximum load limit per vehicle. Click
here for more information.
General Liability
This coverage provides protection for injuries or property
damage sustained while on your premises, using your products
or services, or because of a breach of contract. Our company
can offer you many lines of coverage for Artisans Contractors,
Contractors Liability, Contractual Liability, Electrical Work,
and Plumbing.
Bobtail/Deadhead
Non-Trucking Liability (Bobtail Coverage) provides limited
liability insurance for owner-operators who are permanently
leased to an ICC regulated carrier. It provides limited liability
protection when the owner-operator is not on dispatch, nor
pulling a loaded trailer. Click
here for more information.
FHWA Authority / ICC Authority
Formerly known as ICC or FHWA authority, Interstate Operating
Authority is permission granted by the federal government to
transport regulated freight across state lines. Interstate
Operating Authority is now granted by the Office of Motor Carrier
Safety Administration under the auspices of the FHWA. Click
here for more information.
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