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Commercial truck insurance protects a wide range of vehicle types, including:

SEMI TRUCK

DUMP TRUCK

TOW TRUCK

CAR CARRIERS

FLAT BEDS

CARGO

BOB TAIL

Semi Truck Insurance

It is important to understand the filing requirements, factors that can raise or lower its cost, and the top companies that offer this type of insurance in your area in order to have a complete understanding of the value of semi-truck insurance and how it operates. In addition, it is important to understand the factors that can raise or lower its cost.

  • Bodily Injury Liability Coverage
  • Property Damage Liability Coverage
  • Medical Payments, No-Fault, or Personal Injury Coverage
  • Uninsured Motorist Coverage
  • Comprehensive Physical Damage Coverage
  • Collision Coverage

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    Dump Truck Insurance

    Dump truck insurance is commercial truck coverage for companies that use dump trucks to transport dirt, sand, gravel and other materials.

    Customized dump truck insurance depends on your business structure. Owner operators who work under their own authority will need different coverages than truckers who are leased to other companies.

    Both independent and leased truckers can get other motor carrier insurance coverages, including:

    • Physical Damage:
      Truckers who rent or lease their vehicle often require this coverage, which pays for repairs to your truck after an accident.
    • Medical Payments:
      This coverage can pay medical bills for you and any passengers in your truck who are hurt in an accident or auto-related injury.
    • Uninsured Motorist:
      This insurance includes injuries and damage to you, your passengers and your vehicle that an uninsured or underinsured driver caused.
    • Motor Truck Cargo:
      This coverage can pay for damages to your cargo.

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      Tow Truck Insurance

      Most operators that offer towing services on California roadways need towing insurance. State law normally requires that minimum coverages are in place, and extra protection is often advisable.

      Individual owner-operators, businesses with fleets of wreckers and auto repair shops that have a wrecker should all probably have coverage. Policies are readily available for most types of wreckers, including:

      • Flatbed tow trucks
      • Hook and chain tow trucks
      • Wheel lift tow trucks
      • Integrated tow trucks

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        Car Carrier Insurance

        Car carrier trucks are used by transport companies, car dealerships and repossession companies to name a few. Buying a car carrier for your company is a large investment that can pay off well over time. Car carriers are expensive however, and if yours is damaged in an auto accident you may find it difficult to pay for the repairs your truck needs.

        Commercial auto insurance is meant to help ease the suffering of your company by protecting assets such as your car carrier truck. By carrying the proper types of insurance at the right levels, you can prevent most types of loss and financial strife that is caused by accidents or other perils. Here are the primary types of auto insurance you need to fully protect your truck:

        • Bodily Injury Liability Coverage
        • Property Damage Liability Coverage
        • Medical Payments, No-Fault, or Personal Injury Coverage
        • Uninsured Motorist Coverage
        • Comprehensive Physical Damage Coverage
        • Collision Coverage

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          Flat Bed Truck Insurance

          Flatbed trailers are popular in trucking because you can ship all kinds of freight using them, including heavy vehicles and machinery. Though these trailers are simple in their design, many hazardous situations can arise when using them. For instance, they tend to fishtail when it is windy. Additionally, the hitch mechanism of this kind of trailer is simple and therefore easy to steal. The flatbed is also dangerous when hauling heavy loads. To avoid financial losses, you need insurance to protect you from:

          • Comprehensive Coverage: 
            May cover tractor and flatbed against damage by fire, theft, vandalism or similar peril
          • Collision Coverage: 
            May cover tractor and flatbed against damage sustained during a rollover or other accident
          • Equipment Coverage:
             May cover ramps, chains, tarps and binders against damage by theft, fire, collision or other peril
          • Towing and Storage Coverage: 
            May cover towing and storage costs for damaged equipment
          • Downtime Coverage: 
            May extend coverage to when flatbed isn’t being driven
          • Non-Trucking Coverage: 
            May extend coverage to when flatbed is driven for non-work reasons
          • Motor Truck Cargo Coverage: 
            May cover equipment or other cargo while it’s being transported
          • Loading & Unloading Coverage: 
            May cover load as it’s loaded onto and unloaded off from the flatbed
          • Underinsured and Uninsured Motorist Coverage: 
            May cover accidents involving improperly insured drivers

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            Cargo Truck Insurance

            Motor Truck Cargo insurance (Cargo) provides insurance on the freight or commodity hauled by a For-hire trucker. It covers your liability for cargo that is lost or damaged due to causes such as fire, collision, or striking of a load.

            If your load is accidentally dumped on a roadway or waterway (Removal Expenses coverage), our coverage pays for the cost to remove debris or extract pollutants caused by the debris. We’ll also pay for costs related to preventing further loss to damaged cargo (Sue and Labor Coverage), legal expenses in the defense or settlement of Claims’ and even freight charges the customer loses because of not delivering a load (Earned Freight Coverage).

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              Bobtail Truck Insurance

              Bobtail Insurance Coverage (also called “Non-Trucking Liability Insurance”) protects the owner-operator against physical damage and auto liability to a third party while operating a trailer or hauling a trailer loaded with goods.

              No matter when you drive your truck, you need insurance. Your trucker limited liability insurance only provides protection if you are hauling a trailer or driving a truck under someone else’s trucking authority; you need separate coverage for all other driving circumstances.

               

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                Trucking Insurance

                When it comes to truck insurance, you should rely on the company that has been roasted in this sphere. If you want to run your trucking business successfully and feel confident about the insurance, you have to rely that part on professionals. Imminent Insurance is one of the experienced companies in this sphere that helped many trucking companies with insurance for their trucks. We have developed some unique skills that make us stand out in this field:

                Fast and Unique Service

                No one wants to lose time, and neither do we. Excluding this issue from our routine, we strive to meet our clients’ with their expectations without letting them lose time. Our mission is to help people get the right insurance coverage quickly and safely. We strive to provide each client with unique and exceptional service. The result of our service is the satisfaction of our clients. 

                Accuracy

                Our experience gives us the privilege to find the best type of truck insurance coverage that will fit your business. Our professional agents will guide you to choose the appropriate and the most convenient coverage type, based on your budget. Also, they will care about the accuracy of the documentation, so that you will avoid additional problems afterward.

                Safe and Legal

                The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will not allow your trucks to go on the road, as will require proof of liability insurance. With our commercial truck insurance, your trucks will not face any problems on the road. Moreover, our insurance benefits not only you but also your clients, since truck insurance is a key component that your clients trust you for.