Most Recent Auto Insurance Articles in Truck Insurance

  • Commercial Truck Insurance Redefined

    by Ricky Lawrence

    A lot of people make the mistake of assuming that truck insurance policies are just like the regular car insurance policies that abound the market these days. This is just not true at all. Even if both types of policies aim to provide protection and coverage in the event of vehicular accidents, there are still differences that make them distinct from one another. One huge difference is in the fact that most truck insurance policies are of the commercial type. … (more) September 27, 2009

  • What to Expect From Your Truck Insurance Company

    by Ricky Lawrence

    If you are a business owner who uses delivery trucks in your operations, then you will need to obtain auto insurance from a truck insurance company.  However, what can you expect from your truck insurance provider?  What kind of service should be present?   Below is a list of pointers that should be considered before choosing an insurer. History How long has the company been in the industry?  A truck insurance company that has been providing great service for a longer … (more) September 24, 2009

  • How To Get the Best Truck Insurance Rates

    by Ricky Lawrence

    Truck insurance rates are calculated based on different factors.  Understanding what these factors are should help you get the best possible rate from your truck insurance coverage.  If you are a business owner who is in need of an auto insurance policy for delivery trucks or trailers, the following factors are worth checking: The age of your driver employees.  Who drives the truck is an important question.  Based on driving statistics, teenagers and senior citizens are more prone to vehicular … (more) September 22, 2009

  • Truck Insurance – How To Get Cheap Rates?

    by Ricky Lawrence

    Trucks are the biggest vehicles on the road. Unfortunately, despite their size, they still travel at high speeds putting many lives and properties in danger. Because of this, truck insurance rates are significantly higher than cars. If you are a truck owner or driver and you easily obtained cheap insurance, you may soon find out that it was a bad idea. If an accident happens and your truck damaged more than what your insurance has covered, then it is up … (more) September 19, 2009

  • Maximizing the Benefits of Truck Insurance CoverageMaximizing the Benefits of Truck Insurance Coverage

    by Ricky Lawrence

    Driving a commercial truck is undoubtedly different from driving a family sedan. Large, dangerous, and potentially uncontrollable, these big rigs allow Americans the freedom to enjoy their consumer goods. As an essential part of the U.S. economic engine, commercial trucks deserve special protection. Their role in keeping the consumer economy and other industries well and alive gives them the privilege of having special insurance protection. Not all auto insurance companies are willing to take on providing coverage to big rigs. … (more) September 19, 2009

  • Discover Truck Insurance Coverage that Suits your Needs

    by Ricky Lawrence

    Truck insurance is a little different from ordinary auto insurance because it does not only cover the truck and driver. Usually, this type of policy also includes the trucking company, cargo, and other specific instances that are not applicable to automobile coverage. As a truck driver or owner, you should know and understand what types of policy package will fit the needs of your truck under certain circumstances. The most common and probably cheapest truck insurance is primary liability insurance. … (more) September 16, 2009

  • Making Truck Insurance Quotes Work for You

    by Ricky Lawrence

    The U.S. is a country that is largely dependent on an efficient goods transportation system for its economy to keep running. As members of a consumer society, Americans keep the economic engine running. Part of this vast system of trade and commerce are the nation’s thousands or hundreds of thousands of big rigs. These behemoths allow products and goods to get from one place to the other. Without them, the economy would grind to a halt. They are an essential … (more) September 11, 2009

  • Truck Insurance Quotes 101: The Basics

    by Ricky Lawrence

    In the same way that not all men are created equal, not all vehicles are the same. There are small passenger cars like sedans and SUVs, and there are the people movers like busses and coasters. The granddaddy of all road vehicles, however, is the big rig. These multi-wheeled behemoths coast through American highways with tons of cargo behind them. Thousands of these trucks ply the trade routes of the U.S., keeping the economy alive. Their unique place in the … (more) September 10, 2009