Container Hauler Insurance
Coverage for Big Rigs and Specialty Commercial Vehicles
How Can Trucksmart Insurance Help You?
Trucksmart Container Hauler Insurance, also referred to as “intermodal insurance”, is tailored for companies specializing in the use of shipping containers in intermodal shipping, including land, train, and ship transport. Intermodal container shipping is one of the fastest growing niches in the trucking industry with consistent increases in both shipping volumes and new trucking jobs each year. Given the complexity of intermodal trucking, few insurance agencies are familiar with providing comprehensive container insurance policies.
Trucksmart Insurance Gets You Better Container Hauler Insurance Rates
Our agents can help you lower your premiums and optimize your coverage levels based on your vehicles, type of business and regulations in your state of registration.
Our semi truck insurance policies all come from A-rated providers, and we can help you get the coverage you need, even if you’ve experienced prior loss.
Available coverages for Container Hauler Insurance:
- Auto Liability – $1,000,000 limit with excess up to $5,000,000.
- General Liability – $1,000,000 limit with excess up to $5,000,000.
- Warehouseman’s Liability – $2,000,000 with excess up to $10,000,000.
- Trailer Interchange Agreement – from $20,000 with excess up to $100,000.
- Terminal and Container Yard Coverage – $100,000 limit with excess up to $5,000,000.
- Broad Cargo Coverage – limits up to $1,000,000.
- Non Trucking Liability – up to $1,000,000 written on policy as needed.
We Insure The Following Commercial Use Vehicles:
- Tractors and Trailers
- Contractors Pick-up and Utility Vehicles (Gardeners, Electricians, Plumbers, etc.)
- Light, Medium and Heavy Bobtail Trucks
- 1 to 10 Units Truck Fleets
- 10 to 100 or more Units Truck Fleets
- Liability and Cargo with Gross Receipt Policy
- Sand and Gravel Dump Trucks
- Local, Interstate and Long Distance Radius
- Single Owner Operators
Commercial Lines
Commercial Lines Services Offered:
Commercial Truck Liability
Commercial Truck Liability insurance is required by State and often Federal regulations. Every carrier must carry liability insurance on every rig even on leased units (Autos). Liability insurance protects you when a third party is injured in an accident. Owner-operators should ask when leasing onto a company who will pay for their insurance – the company or from driver weekly settlements. A suggestion is that they obtain proof of the Leasing company’s Insurance.
Physical Damage
Commercial Truck Physical Damage insurance is coverage for your truck and trailer. Your premium is often based on a percentage of the value of your equipment. This coverage is not required by law but if you finance your vehicle the lien holder will require it. Some Companies use the simpler Actual Cash value at the time of the loss.
Cargo Insurance
Cargo Insurance covers damage/loss to freight in transit. This coverage can have many exclusions such as unattended vehicle, maximum theft limitations on target commodities such as garments, cigarettes, liquor, wines, beer, electronics and many others.
Non-Trucking Liability
Non-Trucking Liability insurance pays for an accident when the driver/truck is not under dispatch. The coverage is sometimes referred to as deadhead coverage or bobtail liability.
Non Owned Trailer Liability
Non-Owned Trailer Liability coverage protects you from damage or injury caused by the trailer you are pulling for someone else.
Non-Owned Trailer Physical Damage
Non-Owned Trailer Physical Damage coverage insures the trailer you are pulling for someone else in the event of loss.
Trailer- Interchange Liability
Trailer-Interchange Liability coverage protects a trailer you are pulling when there is an interchange agreement in force. For example with a railroad or a steamship line.
Terminal Coverage
Terminal Coverage protects freight located at specified terminals in the event of loss. Usually there are time limitations related to this coverage. For example: 72 hours maximum per specified load. If the goods are stored longer than the terminal time you would most likely want to purchase Warehouse Legal coverage. This amount of coverage is dependent on the total amount of goods stored/docked/off-loaded at any one time.
Warehouse Legal
Warehouse Legal coverage protects goods stored at specified locations in the event of loss. For example as relates to theft, fire, sprinkler damage. This amount of coverage is dependent on the total amount of goods stored at the location at any one time.
Loggers Property Damage
Loggers Property Damage, also known as Loggers PD. is usually required for those that work in the Forests. Simply stated, It eliminates the Care, Custody and Control exclusion to property damage arising out of your operation in the forest.
Other Unusual Exposers
Garage Liability and Garage Keepers Legal liability. Some firms do repair work for others. These forms of insurance are to pick up the exposures for the liability for the use of a non-owned automobile (Customer’s automobile, trailer, car or truck; for example). Garage Keepers Legal Liability covers the specified perils (or Comprehensive Coverage) and Collision damage that may happen to the customers Truck, Trailer or Automobile).
Inland Marine Insurance
For those items not designed primarily for use on public roads. (Forklifts, Crawlers, Loaders, Excavators, Skidders etc). The coverage is usually broader than Automobile Insurance provides. The major exclusions are wear and tear, Inherent vice.
Commercial Truck Liability
Commercial Truck Liability insurance is required by State and often Federal regulations. Every carrier must carry liability insurance on every rig even on leased units (Autos). Liability insurance protects you when a third party is injured in an accident. Owner-operators should ask when leasing onto a company who will pay for their insurance – the company or from driver weekly settlements. A suggestion is that they obtain proof of the Leasing company’s Insurance.
Physical Damage
Commercial Truck Physical Damage insurance is coverage for your truck and trailer. Your premium is often based on a percentage of the value of your equipment. This coverage is not required by law but if you finance your vehicle the lien holder will require it. Some Companies use the simpler Actual Cash value at the time of the loss.
Cargo Insurance
Cargo Insurance covers damage/loss to freight in transit. This coverage can have many exclusions such as unattended vehicle, maximum theft limitations on target commodities such as garments, cigarettes, liquor, wines, beer, electronics and many others.
Non-Trucking Liability
Non-Trucking Liability insurance pays for an accident when the driver/truck is not under dispatch. The coverage is sometimes referred to as deadhead coverage or bobtail liability.
Non Owned Trailer Liability
Non-Owned Trailer Liability coverage protects you from damage or injury caused by the trailer you are pulling for someone else.
Non-Owned Trailer Physical Damage
Non-Owned Trailer Physical Damage coverage insures the trailer you are pulling for someone else in the event of loss.
Trailer- Interchange Liability
Trailer-Interchange Liability coverage protects a trailer you are pulling when there is an interchange agreement in force. For example with a railroad or a steamship line.
Terminal Coverage
Terminal Coverage protects freight located at specified terminals in the event of loss. Usually there are time limitations related to this coverage. For example: 72 hours maximum per specified load. If the goods are stored longer than the terminal time you would most likely want to purchase Warehouse Legal coverage. This amount of coverage is dependent on the total amount of goods stored/docked/off-loaded at any one time.
Warehouse Legal
Warehouse Legal coverage protects goods stored at specified locations in the event of loss. For example as relates to theft, fire, sprinkler damage. This amount of coverage is dependent on the total amount of goods stored at the location at any one time.
Loggers Property Damage
Loggers Property Damage, also known as Loggers PD. is usually required for those that work in the Forests. Simply stated, It eliminates the Care, Custody and Control exclusion to property damage arising out of your operation in the forest.
Other Unusual Exposers
Garage Liability and Garage Keepers Legal liability. Some firms do repair work for others. These forms of insurance are to pick up the exposures for the liability for the use of a non-owned automobile (Customer’s automobile, trailer, car or truck; for example). Garage Keepers Legal Liability covers the specified perils (or Comprehensive Coverage) and Collision damage that may happen to the customers Truck, Trailer or Automobile).
Inland Marine Insurance
For those items not designed primarily for use on public roads. (Forklifts, Crawlers, Loaders, Excavators, Skidders etc). The coverage is usually broader than Automobile Insurance provides. The major exclusions are wear and tear, Inherent vice.