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Which Matters More: Insuring the Truck or the Cargo?

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Which Matters More: Insuring the Truck or the Cargo?

Why Both Truck and Cargo Insurance Are Essential

One of the most common myths among new truck owner-operators is that the primary function of insurance is to cover damages to the truck itself, as it represents their largest commercial investment.

However, truck insurance has a broader purpose. Beyond protecting the vehicle and the driver, it should also cover aspects like cargo, liability for damages to third parties (both personal and property-related), and even environmental risks.

Choosing the right coverage for a carrier isn’t a simple task, as it requires considering factors like legal obligations, meaning compliance with state and federal regulations, many of which dictate the types of required coverage and minimum amounts.

It’s also essential to consider the requirements set by clients and brokers and to assess, honestly, the risk exposure faced by transportation operations, taking into account factors like the type of cargo, driver experience, and vehicle history.

Having insufficient insurance can be an insurmountable obstacle to accessing certain clients and brokers, as well as a detriment to your business’s reputation.

If you’re new to this and want effective coverage, we recommend contacting a Univista Insurance agent who can help you assess your actual risks and, consequently, equip your business with the necessary coverage to operate safely. This is the best way to save money on your policy while keeping your truck running at the lowest possible cost.

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