Truck Insurance
Here are the key components of truck insurance:
Liability Coverage: This is the core of truck insurance, covering legal costs and compensation if your truck causes injury to others or damages their property.
Physical Damage Coverage: This protects your truck from damage caused by collisions, theft, vandalism, or natural disasters. It typically includes:
- Collision Coverage: Pays for damage to your truck from accidents.
- Comprehensive Coverage: Covers non-collision-related damage, like theft or weather damage.
Cargo Coverage: This covers the goods or cargo being transported, protecting against loss, theft, or damage during transit.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage: Provides protection if your truck is involved in an accident with a driver who has little or no insurance.
Non-Trucking Liability: Offers liability coverage when the truck is being used for personal reasons, not business operations.
Truck insurance is essential for businesses that rely on trucking, ensuring they can manage risks, comply with legal requirements, and maintain operational continuity in case of accidents or losses.