From single-truck owner-operators to multi-unit fleets, refrigerated haulers to hot-shot operators — Insure Connecticut LLC delivers purpose-built trucking insurance through specialty carriers like Progressive Commercial, Great West Casualty, Sentry, Northland, and Berkshire Hathaway GUARD. We handle every FMCSA filing (MCS-90, BMC-91, BMC-32) and Connecticut-specific endorsement at no extra cost.
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Trucking insurance is a specialty commercial auto insurance program combining primary auto liability, motor truck cargo, physical damage, non-trucking liability (bobtail), general liability, workers' compensation, and umbrella coverage into a coordinated package for owner-operators, fleets, and commercial motor carriers. Federal minimum liability ranges from $750,000 for non-hazardous freight (over 10,001 lbs GVWR) up to $5,000,000 for hazardous materials and large-passenger vehicles. Coverage is placed through specialty markets including Progressive Commercial, Great West Casualty, Sentry, Northland, Carolina Casualty, and Berkshire Hathaway GUARD. Required FMCSA filings (MCS-90, BMC-91, BMC-32) and Connecticut-specific endorsements are handled at no additional broker fee.
En Insure Connecticut LLC, entendemos que el transporte en camión no es solo un negocio: es el motor de la economía estadounidense. Ya seas un propietario-operador transportando carga entre estados o administrando una flota comercial en crecimiento, necesitas un seguro para camiones confiable, asequible y personalizado en Connecticut.
No somos solo otro proveedor de seguros: somos tu corredor de seguros local e independiente en Connecticut, con licencia en varios estados y enfocado en brindar cobertura para camiones que trabaja tan duro como tú.
El seguro para camiones es una forma especializada de seguro de auto comercial diseñado para proteger los vehículos utilizados en la industria del transporte en camión, junto con sus conductores, carga y operaciones comerciales. Cubre una amplia gama de riesgos específicos del transporte comercial, como colisiones, daños a la carga, responsabilidad civil por lesiones o daños a la propiedad, e incluso gastos legales.
Ya seas un propietario-operador independiente, administres una flota o manejes una corredora de carga, el seguro para camiones te garantiza cumplir con la normativa, estar protegido y financieramente seguro dentro y fuera de la carretera.
Requerido tanto por leyes federales como estatales, esta cobertura protege contra lesiones corporales y daños a la propiedad causados a terceros en accidentes en los que eres responsable. En Connecticut, los requisitos mínimos de cobertura de responsabilidad civil son:
Esto cubre los costos de reparación o reemplazo de tus camiones y remolques en eventos como colisiones, robo, vandalismo o desastres naturales. Es especialmente vital dadas las variadas condiciones climáticas y terrenos de Connecticut.
Protege los bienes que transportas contra pérdidas o daños debido a accidentes, robo u otros eventos imprevistos. Esta cobertura a menudo es requerida por los clientes, especialmente cuando se transportan artículos de alto valor.
Cubre riesgos no relacionados con la conducción, como lesiones a terceros en las instalaciones de tu negocio o daños ocurridos durante las operaciones de carga y descarga.
Si intercambias frecuentemente remolques con otras empresas de transporte, esta cobertura protege los remolques en tu posesión contra daños o robo.
Requerido por la ley de Connecticut si tienes empleados, este seguro cubre los gastos médicos y salarios perdidos de los empleados lesionados en el trabajo. No mantener esta cobertura puede llevar a sanciones legales.
Provides additional liability coverage beyond the limits of your primary policies, offering extra protection against large claims or lawsuits. Critical for trucking operators given the high-severity claim environment — limits typically $1M to $10M.
Covers your truck when it's being used for non-business purposes — running personal errands, driving home without a trailer, or any time you're not under dispatch. Required by most motor carriers leasing on owner-operators, and the most commonly misunderstood trucking coverage.
Covers rented, borrowed, or temporarily leased trucks used for business operations. Essential when your fleet uses replacement vehicles during repairs, leases additional units during peak season, or employees use personal vehicles for company errands.
Covers spoilage of refrigerated cargo when your refrigeration unit fails. Required by virtually every produce, pharmaceutical, frozen food, and floral shipper. Standard cargo policies exclude refrigeration breakdown without this specific endorsement.
Our specialty program covers operators of all sizes — from single-truck owner-operators to growing fleets and specialty haulers. We work with carriers that understand the difference between a hot-shot operation and a long-haul reefer fleet.
We have direct access to the most respected specialty trucking carriers in the country — admitted markets when possible, surplus lines and program markets when standard carriers won't compete.
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Federal trucking compliance isn't optional — and missing a single filing can shut your authority down. We prepare, file, and maintain every endorsement and form on your behalf.
Federally required for-hire motor carriers. The MCS-90 guarantees you'll pay public claims even if your underlying policy denies coverage. Required to maintain FMCSA operating authority — and required by every legitimate trucking insurance carrier.
Proof of public liability insurance filed electronically with the FMCSA. Required to obtain and maintain MC authority. We e-file directly so your authority activates without delay.
Cargo insurance filing required for household goods movers and certain property brokers. We coordinate carrier filing to FMCSA — typically processed within 1–3 business days.
Broker and freight forwarder financial responsibility filings — $75,000 trust fund or surety bond. We connect you with the right surety market for broker authority.
New-venture truckers: we coordinate the full FMCSA Unified Registration System (URS) process — USDOT number, MC authority, BOC-3 process agent, and Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) renewals.
Connecticut-specific commercial vehicle registrations, IRP/IFTA referrals, and CT DMV intrastate authority. We handle the paperwork so you stay on the road.
We start with a deep-dive on your operation — units, drivers, freight types, radius, claim history, and FMCSA standing.
We map your risk to the right carriers — admitted programs when possible, surplus lines when standard markets won't compete.
We assemble the full package — ACORDs, MVRs, CSA reports, equipment list, loss runs — and negotiate terms directly with underwriters.
Side-by-side quotes with our recommendation. We bind, file your MCS-90 and BMC-91 with FMCSA, and manage renewals and claims year-round.
Direct answers to the questions owner-operators, fleet managers, and motor carriers ask us most often.
Trucking insurance premiums in Connecticut vary based on operation type, radius, freight, driver experience, CSA score, and claim history. As of 2026, typical annual premium ranges per power unit are: $9,000–$14,000 for owner-operators with own authority running long-haul; $5,000–$9,000 for local/regional owner-ops; $7,000–$12,000 per truck for small fleets (2–10 units); and $6,000–$10,000 per truck for mid-size fleets (11–50 units). Hazmat, hot-shot, and high-CSA operations command premium loads of 25–60%. We provide free, no-obligation quotes after a brief operations review.
FMCSA minimum primary auto liability limits are: $750,000 for non-hazardous freight vehicles over 10,001 lbs GVWR; $1,000,000 to $5,000,000 for vehicles transporting hazardous materials; $1,500,000 for vehicles seating 9–15 passengers; and $5,000,000 for vehicles seating 16 or more passengers. Most shippers and brokers require $1,000,000 in primary liability — well above the federal minimum — which is why $1M is the de facto standard for for-hire motor carriers. Connecticut matches federal minimums for intrastate trucking.
The MCS-90 is a federally mandated endorsement attached to your primary auto liability policy. It guarantees that the public will be paid for accident-related claims (up to your liability limits) even if your underlying policy denies coverage — for example, if you transport an unlisted commodity. The MCS-90 protects the public, not you; it's effectively a federal financial-responsibility guarantee. Every for-hire interstate motor carrier with FMCSA operating authority is required to carry an active MCS-90. We file and maintain yours as part of standard service.
Owner-operator policies are written for single-truck operations — either operating under your own authority (with primary liability, cargo, and physical damage as core coverages) or leased on to a motor carrier (where you typically only need non-trucking liability/bobtail, physical damage, and occupational accident). Fleet policies are written for multi-power-unit operations and add fleet auto liability, fleet physical damage with composite rating, hired & non-owned auto, workers' compensation, and umbrella coverage. The carrier appetite, underwriting questions, and pricing structure are different — which is why we match you to a carrier built for your size and operation type.
Yes, in almost every case. Motor truck cargo insurance covers the value of freight you're hauling against loss, theft, or damage. Almost every shipper, broker, and freight contract requires proof of cargo insurance — typically $100,000 minimum, with $250,000 or higher for refrigerated, electronics, and high-value loads. Federal law only requires cargo insurance for household-goods movers (BMC-32 filing), but the marketplace effectively requires it for all for-hire motor carriers.
Non-trucking liability (NTL), commonly called bobtail insurance, covers your truck when it's being driven for non-business purposes — running personal errands, driving home empty after a load, or anytime you're not under dispatch for a motor carrier. The motor carrier's primary liability typically only responds when you're under dispatch. NTL is required by virtually every motor carrier when leasing on owner-operators. Limits are usually $1,000,000, and premium runs $300–$700 annually for most owner-operators.
Yes — significantly. The FMCSA's Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) program tracks your safety performance across seven BASIC categories (Unsafe Driving, Hours-of-Service Compliance, Driver Fitness, Controlled Substances, Vehicle Maintenance, Hazmat, and Crash Indicator). Carriers with elevated BASIC scores or alerts get surcharged 15–40% — or declined altogether by preferred markets. Improving your CSA standing through driver training, maintenance documentation, and pre-trip inspections is the fastest path to lower premium at renewal.
A complete trucking submission includes: completed trucking application (operations, radius, commodities, gross revenue, mileage); equipment list with VINs, year/make/model, GVWR, and stated values; MVRs (motor vehicle records) for all drivers; current CSA snapshot from FMCSA; 3–5 years of currently-valued loss runs; copy of MC and USDOT certificates; and a sample of customer/broker contracts if available. We assemble and complete the full submission package on your behalf — you just provide the underlying details.
Once we receive a complete submission package, most preferred trucking markets return quotes within 24–72 hours. New-venture and high-CSA submissions take 5–7 business days through specialty programs. For renewals, we begin marketing 45–60 days before expiration to give underwriters adequate review time and to negotiate the best terms. Bind, FMCSA filing (MCS-90, BMC-91), and certificate delivery typically completes within 24 hours of approval.
Yes. All FMCSA filings — MCS-90 endorsement attachment, BMC-91/91X liability filing, BMC-32 cargo filing for household goods movers, and BOC-3 process agent designation — are handled directly with FMCSA on your behalf as part of standard service. There is no additional broker fee. We e-file via the Unified Registration System and confirm when your authority shows active status. Filing changes (carrier swap, increased limits, cancellation) are handled the same way.
En Insure Connecticut LLC, nos especializamos en crear soluciones personalizadas de seguro para camiones que se alinean con tus necesidades específicas y presupuesto. Como corredor independiente con licencia en varios estados, ofrecemos:
Adaptados a tus operaciones, ya seas un propietario-operador o administres una flota.
Acceso a una amplia gama de aseguradoras para encontrar las mejores primas.
Asistencia con cumplimiento normativo, presentaciones y comprensión de requisitos complejos de seguros.
Mantén tu negocio en marcha con una cobertura integral de seguro para camiones. Contáctanos para obtener una cotización gratuita adaptada a tu operación de transporte en camión en Connecticut.