The following article is written by SolePro.
Ah, trucking. A great class of business to write, but sometimes hard to place. Trucking has a wide variety of forms, with the primary factor of importance being whether or not the driver is performing their duties locally or OTR.
Whether or not your client is an owner operator or a fleet owner, someone delivering food or an Amazon package, everyone has different needs. And, there’s usually a place for everyone to get the right workers’ compensation protection.
So, where to start? First, you need to know who you insured is, and what they are looking for. If they are a solo operator with no employees, they may be eligible for instant quotes on the spot.
If your insured has drivers they are working with, they may want to have multiple quote comparisons to find the best option for themselves and their team.
While quotes for owner operators typically have a faster turnround time, those working with other drivers usually require additional information to be answered. In this case, all you would need to do is fill out a quick application. From there, you would be sent a short supplemental. Once the supplemental has been completed, the application information will be sent to applicable carriers. You will then be notified when the quotes are returned, and oftentimes you will receive multiple quotes for you and your client to analyze.
Not sure how to prepare ahead of time for a supplemental questionnaire? Here are a few quick topics you may want to cover before you get started.
Having a grasp on this information will not only make things easier, it will also help speed things up. And, there’s nothing speedier than an instant quote. Even if it’s not instant, having multiple quote comparisons all in one place at your fingertips is surely faster than going to several carrier platforms to quote. Speaking of quick and easy, you can completely avoid the Assigned Risk. Score!
When it comes to insurance, we all know that cost makes a big difference to an insured. While some carriers have a minimum premium of $10k across all states, some can be as high as $30k. It all just depends on the type of driver, and where they’re driving.
So, why do truck drivers need workers’ comp insurance, anyway? Well, they drive very large vehicles, to start. That is a huge liability. They work long hours, which puts them at risk of falling asleep at the wheel. They’re sitting all day, and when they do stop it’s typically to grab a bite to eat. Interestingly enough, one of the leading causes in claims for trucking professionals is when they are going up and down the stairs in and out of their truck.
Interested in offering your trucking client quick and easy workers’ comp? Get started with SolePro’s three workers’ comp products for truckers.
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Solo I: Workers’ comp for owner operators. The best way for a driver with no employees to gain coverage. Financing accepted. Local driving within a 150-mile radius eligible. Get a quote.
Plus: Workers’ comp for those with employees. Can include or exclude. Subs permitted. Financing accepted, pay plans available. Local driving is accepted, and long haul is case by case. Get multiple quote comparisons.
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