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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.
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 ...