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Proudly Risks Defying Convention
As a trucker, you will need to
register with the Department
of Transportation (DOT) in
order to obtain a U.S. DOT
number.
Don't forget that, in order to
keep your U.S. DOT number
active, your registration will
need to be updated every two
years.
You will need to look into
policies such as:
Truckers’ general liability
insurance, commercial auto
insurance, cargo insurance for
auto haulers, and workers'
compensation if you have
people working for you.
These will provide
coverage for:
Bodily injury, Loss or damage of
goods, Liability, if you get involved
in a crash, and Medical costs if an
employee suffers an injury on the
job and a variety of other
situations.
Apart from completing all appropriate filings
and obtaining all applicable truckers
insurance policies, you are responsible for
being aware of and complying with all
applicable FMCSA safety regulations in the
interest of keeping your company and the
roads as safe as possible.
Once you file for authority, we
will take care of the rest since
you need certain filings as proof
that your business meets
federal and state requirements.
Intrastate truck filings
forms
Within the DOT, a sub-agency
called the Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration (FMCSA)
oversees the trucking industry
and enforces compliance with
safety and commerce regulations.
Contact Us At:
https://brzinsurance.c
om/
Proudly Risks Defying Convention
As a trucker, you will need to
register with the Department
of Transportation (DOT) in
order to obtain a U.S. DOT
number.
Don't forget that, in order to
keep your U.S. DOT number
active, your registration will
need to be updated every two
years.
You will need to look into
policies such as:
Truckers’ general liability
insurance, commercial auto
insurance, cargo insurance for
auto haulers, and workers'
compensation if you have
people working for you.
These will provide
coverage for:
Bodily injury, Loss or damage of
goods, Liability, if you get involved
in a crash, and Medical costs if an
employee suffers an injury on the
job and a variety of other
situations.
Apart from completing all appropriate filings
and obtaining all applicable truckers
insurance policies, you are responsible for
being aware of and complying with all
applicable FMCSA safety regulations in the
interest of keeping your company and the
roads as safe as possible.
Once you file for authority, we
will take care of the rest since
you need certain filings as proof
that your business meets
federal and state requirements.
Intrastate truck filings
forms
Within the DOT, a sub-agency
called the Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration (FMCSA)
oversees the trucking industry
and enforces compliance with
safety and commerce regulations.
Contact Us At:
https://brzinsurance.c
om/