Insurance

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Jasonar15, Dec 20, 2017.

  1. NightWind

    NightWind Road Train Member

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    Congratulations. Keep it up. The first year is the hardest but don't get complacent that will bite you on the booty too.
     
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  3. Jasonar15

    Jasonar15 Medium Load Member

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    Oh not at all. I’m still trying to maximize all costs. Hence lift axle question. But finally got a broker that don’t kill rate. Actually shows rate from shipper which others have not. Just send rate they will pay me.
     
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  4. DUNE-T

    DUNE-T Road Train Member

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    First year 14k
    2nd 11k
    3rd 9k
    That's including truck collision coverage for 15k and trailer for 30k
     
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  5. MWE

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    It depends on ins. company, but most case scenarios, there will be something to make premium to go up, not down. Most look at
    - Copy of current policy
    - MVRs for all drivers
    - Loss runs from the last 3 years from all insurance companies
    - IFTA's
    I'd advise you start looking for renewal at least 2-3mo before your exp. date. Oh and if you plan to google ins. companies, whatever you do, DO NOT do online quote and put in your contact info. You'll be busy with useless phone calls for a while if you do, rather, you call an agent/ agency of your choice.
     
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  6. whoopNride

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    350 a month for cargo insurance is awfully high. 100k cargo usually runs less than $1000 per year.
     
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  7. Jasonar15

    Jasonar15 Medium Load Member

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    That’s for two trucks. But still high compared to your number
     
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  8. rank

    rank Road Train Member

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    Depends on the Ins company they all look at things differently hence the value of a broker that can do business with a lot of Ins companies. They can match you to the Ins co that suits you best. I was paying $14k then switched brokers and overnight I was paying $7k......that was a 1998 KW. You can also try buying an old truck. The 1986 Pete in my sig is only $2k if I recall correct.
     
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  9. Jasonar15

    Jasonar15 Medium Load Member

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    Both are 1999 trucks. W900 and fld
     
  10. rank

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    Ask some other brokers to quote it.
     
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