Comprehensive guides, expert insights, and practical advice about Commercial Auto coverage options. Get the knowledge you need to make informed insurance decisions.
Everything you need to know about Commercial Auto coverage, benefits, and protection strategies
Accident, cargo loss, or theft? How you handle the first 24 hours decides how the claim gets paid. Step-by-step from the scene to the settlement check.
CT restaurant H&NO: $450-$2,400/yr for $1M-$2M coverage closing the delivery-driver gap. CT ABC test, umbrella stacking, and seven carrier markets for restaurant auto.
Federal minimum is $750K for general freight — but most CT shippers, brokers, and lenders demand $1M. Hazmat hits $5M. Here's how to size limits right.
Owner-op or fleet trucking insurance? The line falls at three power units. See the carriers, coverages, and cost-per-unit at every class in 2026.
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.
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.
Starting a trucking business in Connecticut? Learn the exact insurance limits you need by cargo type, CT-specific compliance requirements, real cost breakdowns, and take our quick coverage assessment to find your tier.