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Continue reading to learn more about commercial truck insurance for owner-operators, such as what is and isn’t covered and how much you can expect to pay for a policy.
Complicating a sometimes difficult health picture for many OTR owner-operators is inadequate health insurance coverage. There are paths, however, to affordable health insurance.
When owner-operators leased to a carrier say we only want the required bobtail insurance, what we are asking for is something called “Non-Trucking Liability” (NTL) insurance.
Owner-operators give trucking fleets flexibility, but could trigger lawsuits and penalties if you treat these independent ...
Between truck maintenance, insurance and permits, an owner-operator can expect to spend anywhere from $100,000 to $180,000 or more to operate the business each year.
When Roger Mansfield turned 40 last year, he decided the time was right to pursue his dream of becoming an owner-operator.
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Racine County Eye on MSNFrom Single Truck to Fleet: How Insurance Needs Evolve as Your Business Grows
Starting with one truck can feel like freedom on wheels. Freight is secured, routes are chosen, and every diesel receipt is ...
FleetOwner: Describe reference-based pricing (RBP) and how this method can benefit fleet owners, as well as independent truck drivers and owner-operators? Steve Kelly: Reference-based pricing (RBP ...
Cybersecurity insurance is a topic of increasing interest in the trucking community, and small fleets and owner-operators like Marley may stand to benefit the most, according to National Motor ...
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