July 2026 in Connecticut Cannabis Insurance: What Changed, What Held, and What's Coming in August
A month-end recap of what actually moved in Connecticut cannabis insurance during July 2026 — the five things that changed, three reader questions we answered, and one paragraph teasing the August cluster. Time-stamped, sourced, and dated for the record.
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Motor Truck Cargo Insurance: What CT Truckers Actually Get When a Load Goes Wrong
Cargo policies have 14-22 exclusions. The 8 that drain CT claims, how per-conveyance limits and valuation work, and the Carmack backstop motor carriers must know.
What Is an MCS-90 Endorsement — And Why Every CT Trucker Needs One?
The MCS-90 is a federally required endorsement that protects the public — not the trucker. Here's how it actually works, and why CT carriers need one.
Production Insurance 101: What Every Connecticut Film Shoot Needs Before Cameras Roll
The complete producer's guide to film production insurance in Connecticut: the eight policies every shoot needs, what they cost, what completion bond companies require, and the line-by-line traps that surprise out-of-state producers.
Connecticut Workers' Comp Class Codes: The Hidden Mistake Overcharging Your Business
Roughly 6 in 10 Connecticut workers' comp policies have at least one class code error quietly inflating the premium by 10-40%. Here's how to audit your own Schedule A, the four most common mistakes we see, and a real Hartford case study where one wrong code cost $128,000.
Driver Hiring & MVR Reviews: The CT Trucking Playbook That Lowers Your Premium
70% of CT trucking claims trace to drivers. The 3 reports underwriters require, 6 hiring habits that lower premium, and the disqualifiers to set in writing.
Earned Premium Explained: The Hidden Insurance Concept Costing CT Business Owners Thousands
Earned premium determines your refund when cancelling commercial insurance. Learn how it works, what Minimum Earned Premium means, and 5 strategies to protect your bottom line as a Connecticut business owner.
DOT Audits & FMCSA Compliance: How CT Truckers Pass (and Why It Hits Your Premium)
A DOT audit can swing your CT trucking premium 20-40% overnight. See the three audit types, what FMCSA inspectors actually check, and the 6 habits that pass.
Best Dealer & Transporter Plates Insurance Carriers in 2026: A Tri-State Broker's Honest Ranking
We've placed dealer & transporter plates business with every major carrier in CT, NY, and PA — here's the honest 2026 ranking of who underwrites smartly, pays claims fast, and treats brokers like partners.
7 Costly Mistakes Used Car Dealers Make With Their Plate Insurance (And How to Avoid Them)
The 7 most expensive mistakes we see used car dealers make with their plate insurance — from skimping on physical damage to misclassifying transporters as dealers — and the exact fix for each one.
How Much Does Trucking Insurance Cost in Connecticut in 2026?
Trucking insurance in CT runs $6K-$14K per power unit in 2026. See real per-class pricing for owner-ops, fleets, reefer, hazmat, and hot-shot operators.
How to Get Dealer Plates in Connecticut: The 2026 DMV & Insurance Walkthrough
Step-by-step walkthrough to get a Connecticut used car dealer license, surety bond, certificate of insurance, and dealer plates in 2026 — plus what to tell your insurance broker BEFORE you apply, and the most common rejections we see at submission.
Connecticut's 30% Film Tax Credit: What Production Studios Actually Get (and What They Need to Cover)
Connecticut offers a transferable 10/15/30% film and digital media production tax credit with no project cap and no funding cap. Here's the producer's guide to qualifying, the catches that surprise out-of-state crews, and the production insurance every CT shoot needs to claim the credit.