Landstar

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by stickshift, Nov 26, 2011.

  1. Elroythekid

    Elroythekid Road Train Member

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    Sweet! Company I'm signed on to now puts all the good loads on their company trucks and teams get all the long stuff, really gone down hill last year and half. I'm ready to make a change. Thanks for all the info!

    Is OOIDA only for US based O/O? Can I get insurance thru them also?
     
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  3. Unclegrumpy

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    OOIDA sued LS a few years ago and beat em', it's not a good idea to come to LS with OOIDA ins.
     
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  4. G/MAN

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    I would expect that things are about the same now as when I leased to them. They will buy your base plates and permits, but will take a flat fee out of your settlement each week. I think that it is about $75. Their base plates and permits should run around $2,200.

    Landstar pays for cargo and auto liability insurance, but you will need to pay for collision, if you want it on your truck and you will also be required to pay for your own workers comp or occupational accident insurance. Most carriers require that you have bobtail insurance. Landstar required unladen liability in stead of bobtail insurance. Unless things have changed, Landstar doesn't have any sort of age restriction on equipment. All they require is that it pass a DOT inspection and look decent.
     
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  5. G/MAN

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    OOIDA does have a Canadian division. I would also be reluctant to have OOIDA insurance if you plan on going to Landstar. They are still smarting after the lawsuit several years ago. They tend to carry a grudge. www.ooida.com is the OOIDA website. They have contact numbers on their website.
     
  6. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    They didn't like OOIDA insurance when I was with them in 2000.
     
  7. Elroythekid

    Elroythekid Road Train Member

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    I have my own workers comp so that's no problem. I have a limited company as I have another business I run under the same umbrella. I have a commercial insurance provider for truck (1/2 ton) trailer and company liability so insurance should be no problem.
     
  8. Old Man

    Old Man Road Train Member

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    Was it Artisan?
     
  9. G/MAN

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    Are you planning on leasing to them or brokering loads through Landstar? You don't need liability if you lease to them.
     
  10. Elroythekid

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    I would be leasing to them I don't have my own authority. A BCO is what they call it?
     
  11. G/MAN

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    Yes, Landstar calls their owner operators BCO's (Business Capacity Owners).
     
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