Commercial Truck Insurance Solutions

At JDW Truckers Insurance our goals are straight forward. We strive to help you find the right solution for your trucking company. Time is Money!

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Commercial trucking companies we offer quotes for:

  • Owner Operators
  • New Authorities
  • Dryvan
  • Flatbed
  • Reefer
  • UIIA
  • Dump Trucks
  • Box Trucks
  • Fleets up to 9 power units

We only offer quotes from A rated carriers which we have lot in our network to shop and compare quotes for you to help you find the best coverages at affordable pricing for your trucking operation.


Commercial truck insurance coverage options

  • Auto liability – $1,000,000 as required by most shippers. Deductible options
  • Motor truck cargo – up to $250,000 with deductible options. Only pay for the cargo types your are hauling. This could save you money with a customized policy.
  • Physical damage – Insure your equipment and the equipment of other you may use. Setting the correct stated value with our customized policy could save you money. Comes with deductible options.
  • General liability – $1,000,000 / $2.000,000 aggregate. We offer a low cost truckers general liability policy.
  • Trailer interchange Insurance vs Non-owned trailer insurance – Which is right for your company? We help you get the right coverages in place.
  • UIIA insurance – if you are hauling intermodal or thinking about it. Getting a policy with the right UIIA insurance company is important.
  • A Rated carriers – We only work with carriers who are A rated by AM Best to insure financial stability to handle claims and endorsements fast.
  • Free 24/7 COI (certificate of insurance) – Never miss a load for lack of getting a fast COI. Ours are free 24/7 and limitless.
  • Customer service – We are here to help you anyway we can. We respond very quickly to a text or a phone call.
  • No financing fees – Not having to pay financing fees can save you thousands on out-of-pocket expenses. Helps lower your monthly payments and down payment. Many of our clients save up to 20 percent or MORE!
  • Summary – Do not settle for a cookie cutter commercial truck insurance policy. Talk with JDW who can customize your policy to help you save money!

What Is Commercial Truck Insurance?

Commercial truck insurance is a specialized policy designed to protect trucks, drivers, cargo, and trucking businesses from financial losses caused by accidents, damage, theft, or liability claims. Unlike personal auto insurance, commercial truck insurance is built for heavy-duty vehicles used for business purposes such as hauling freight across state lines.

Owner-operators, independent truckers, and fleet owners all need commercial truck insurance to operate legally and protect their assets. Federal and state agencies require certain minimum coverage limits before a trucking company can begin operating.

Because commercial trucking involves higher risk exposure, coverage is more complex and typically includes liability, cargo, physical damage, and additional protections specific to the trucking industry.

How Much Does Commercial Truck Insurance Cost?

The average commercial truck insurance cost ranges from $12,000 to $20,000 per year per truck for new authorities. Established operators with clean records may pay less.

Monthly payments typically range between:

  • $1,000 to $1,800 per month

However, the exact cost depends on multiple risk factors, including experience, driving record, cargo type, and coverage limits.

New trucking businesses often pay higher premiums during their first 12 months due to limited operating history. After a year or two of safe driving and no major claims, rates may decrease..

What Factors Affect Commercial Truck Insurance Rates?

Several underwriting factors determine your commercial truck insurance rates:

  • Driving record (MVR violations and accidents)
  • Years of CDL experience
  • Type of freight hauled (hazmat costs more)
  • Operating radius (local vs interstate)
  • Equipment value
  • Claims history
  • Safety record
  • Credit history (in states where allowed)
  • Whether you are a new authority

High-risk freight, long-haul routes, and inexperienced drivers increase premiums. Insurance companies evaluate overall risk exposure when determining pricing.

What Are the Minimum Insurance Requirements for Truckers?

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) sets minimum insurance requirements for interstate truckers:

  • $750,000 liability – Non-hazardous freight (most common minimum)
  • $1,000,000 liability – Oil transport
  • $5,000,000 liability – Hazardous materials

Insurance providers must file proof of coverage (BMC-91 or BMC-91X) directly with the FMCSA before operating authority becomes active.

Intrastate operators may have different state-level requirements, but interstate carriers must meet federal minimums.

What Does Commercial Truck Insurance Cover?

Commercial truck insurance coverage typically includes:

Primary Liability Insurance

Covers bodily injury and property damage if you are at fault in an accident.

Physical Damage Coverage

Protects your truck against collision, fire, theft, vandalism, and weather damage.

Motor Truck Cargo Insurance

Covers the freight you are hauling if it is damaged or stolen.

Bobtail / Non-Trucking Liability

Covers your truck when it is being operated without a trailer under dispatch.

General Liability

Protects your business from non-driving risks such as loading dock injuries or property damage.

Different trucking operations require customized coverage combinations based on risk exposure.

Do Owner Operators Need Commercial Truck Insurance?

Yes. Owner-operators must carry commercial truck insurance whether operating under their own authority or leased to a motor carrier.

If operating under your own authority, you are responsible for meeting FMCSA insurance requirements.

If leased to a carrier, the motor carrier typically provides primary liability coverage, but you may still need:

  • Physical damage coverage
  • Bobtail insurance
  • Occupational accident coverage

Even leased owner-operators are often required to maintain certain coverages depending on contract agreements.

Why Is Commercial Truck Insurance So Expensive?

Commercial truck insurance rates have increased in recent years due to several industry-wide factors:

  • Large accident settlements (“nuclear verdicts”)
  • Rising repair and medical costs
  • Increased litigation
  • Higher cargo claim values
  • Supply chain disruptions
  • Inflation

Because trucks are large vehicles capable of causing significant damage, insurers face higher risk exposure compared to passenger vehicles. This risk is reflected in premium pricing.

How Can I Lower My Commercial Truck Insurance Premium?

There are several ways to reduce your commercial truck insurance cost:

  • Maintain a clean driving record
  • Hire experienced drivers only
  • Install dash cameras and telematics
  • Increase your deductible
  • Choose lower-risk freight
  • Implement safety programs
  • Avoid frequent claims
  • Pay annually instead of monthly (when possible)

Over time, building a strong safety record can significantly lower premiums.

How Long Does It Take to Get Commercial Truck Insurance?

In many cases, you can receive a commercial truck insurance quote the same day. Once you select coverage and make your down payment, insurance filings can be submitted electronically within 24 hours.

For new authorities, the FMCSA typically requires a 21-day waiting period after application submission before authority becomes active. Insurance filings must be on record before activation.

Established carriers can often activate coverage immediately.

How Do I Get a Commercial Truck Insurance Quote?

To get a commercial truck insurance quote, you will typically need:

  • Driver’s license information
  • CDL experience history
  • Motor Vehicle Records (MVRs)
  • Vehicle VIN numbers
  • Equipment values
  • Type of freight hauled
  • Operating radius
  • Business entity information (EIN, USDOT, MC number if applicable)

An insurance provider will review this information, assess risk factors, and provide coverage options and pricing.

For the most accurate quote, provide complete and honest information to avoid delays or coverage issues later.

We are very upfront with our clients. No bait and switch. We do not offer quotes for:

Autos hauler garbage/refuse, household movers, loggers, hazmat (we can offer hazmat coverage up to one million, but not $5m, residential deliveries, fracing, drive away, mobile home toters, business documents, valuable papers of any kind or non-negotiable securities, passengers, oilfield equipment


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States we offer New Authority Truck Insurance Quotes

States we offer commercial truck insurance quotes

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