Every major life decision comes with responsibilities, and becoming an owner-operator of a truck is no exception. If you’re considering taking this step to be your own boss and shape your future, one thing is clear: your truck’s insurance will be one of your business’s most significant expenses.
As an owner-operator, you will be responsible for all operational costs, including fuel, maintenance, and repairs, as well as meeting the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) minimum insurance requirements to operate legally.
FMCSA Minimum Insurance Requirements
To operate a commercial truck in Florida and comply with federal regulations, you must have the following minimum coverages:
- Liability Insurance (BIPD):
- $750,000 for trucks transporting general, non-hazardous cargo weighing over 10,000 lbs (GVWR).
- $300,000 for smaller vehicles transporting non-hazardous goods weighing less than 10,000 lbs (GVWR).
- Cargo Insurance:
- $5,000 per vehicle and $10,000 per incident.
This coverage protects the goods you transport in case of damage, loss, or theft. It is a requirement not only of the FMCSA but also of many brokers and carriers.
- $5,000 per vehicle and $10,000 per incident.
- General Commercial Liability Insurance:
Protects against general business risks, such as third-party damages due to delivery errors, dock damage, or legal claims. - Uninsured Motorist Insurance:
Provides financial protection if you’re in an accident with a driver who doesn’t have insurance. - Non-Transportation Liability Insurance:
Covers accidents that occur while using your truck for personal or non-commercial purposes.
Why Are These Coverages Important?
- Commercial Vehicle Liability Insurance (BIPD):
Covers property damage and bodily injuries caused to third parties during your operations. - Cargo Insurance:
Essential for protecting the goods you transport, ensuring you’re covered in case of damage, loss, or theft. It is required by the FMCSA and vital for securing contracts with brokers and carriers. - Uninsured Motorist Insurance:
Financially safeguards you in case of accidents involving uninsured or underinsured drivers. - Non-Transportation Liability Insurance:
Provides coverage for accidents that occur outside of commercial activities.
Cost of Commercial Truck Insurance
The cost of insuring a commercial truck can range from $1,400 to $6,000 per year, depending on factors such as:
- The type of truck.
- The weight of the vehicle.
- The type of cargo you transport.
- Your driving records and associated operational risks.
Protect Your Truck with the Right Coverage
Freedom comes at a price. Becoming an owner-operator of a truck means taking on significant financial responsibilities. Beyond covering insurance costs, you must generate sufficient profits to achieve your desired lifestyle and keep your truck in excellent condition.
Our specialists at Univista Insurance are here to help you protect your truck and ensure your business is profitable and successful. Contact us today to get the right coverage for your needs.