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Greenwich Transportation Underwriters, Inc., CMGA,
Offers Contingent Auto Liability Coverage for Truck
Brokers
If you
are not writing Contingent Auto Liability and Contingent Cargo
Coverage for Truck Brokers, you are missing an important sales
and service opportunity for your trucking clients.
Truck
Brokers
Truck brokers are licensed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration. They do not operate trucks and merely serve
as an intermediary between the shipper and the trucker. In
essence, they arrange or "place" loads for a shipper
with truckers wanting to haul freight. Since truckers may
not always have freight for a return trip or "backhaul"
arranged, they often call a truck broker find a shipment to
haul to make sure they log as few non-revenue producing miles
as possible.
A truck
broker helps the trucking community have greater utilization
and profitability. Since a truck broker is essence a middleman,
the trucker ends up getting less revenue per mile than they
would have had they arranged for the transportation of freight
directly with the shipper.
For that
reason, truckers try to utilize truck brokers as little as
possible. However, they recognize that truck brokers have
a ready source of freight shipments that the truckers wouldn't
obtain on their own and operating with a reduced revenue is
better than returning home without freight and revenue, otherwise
known as "deadheading."
Truckers
With Brokerage Authority
Many truckers have their own brokerage operations. Why? On
occasion, truckers will find that they have a shipment to
one destination or "headhaul" that is profitably
priced, however, they are not able to find any suitable freight
to carry back for their "backhaul."
Rather
than send one of their own trucks out to the boondocks and
deadhead back without a paying load or strand the driver and
truck there for several days while trying to arrange a profitable
backhaul, some truckers, in their capacity as a freight broker,
will offer the load to another trucker who is better situated
to handle the shipment and grateful for the business.
Risk
Exposures
The freight broker arranges the shipment of the cargo by naming
the trucker on the bill of lading. The responsibility for
providing auto liability coverage and cargo coverage rests
upon the trucker. In compliance with regulations, the trucker
is required to have certain minimum amounts of insurance in-force.
The broker typically makes certain that the auto liability
is in-force and at the minimum required limit by obtaining
a certificate of insurance. Similarly, the broker verifies
that the limit of trucker's cargo coverage is adequate to
cover the value of the load being transported.
Coverage
Contingent Auto Liability coverage provides indemnity and
defense to a truck broker for third-party liability claims.
Contingent Cargo coverage provides indemnity and defense to
a truck broker for third-party cargo claims. An example of
where coverage applies is a case where the broker relies upon
a certificate of insurance for a trucker to be valid and it
turns out to be bogus. A claim ensues and the truck broker
is brought into the fracas. The contingent policy provides
for indemnity and defense.
Most insurers do not want to write this coverage and product
scarcity leaves the truck broker exposed, not to mention a
potential errors and omissions exposure for the insurance
agent.
GTU
Offers Contingent Auto Liability and/or Contingent Cargo Coverage
We have
one facility for the contingent auto liability and two facilities
for the contingent cargo. Coverages are specifically designed
for the truck brokers and truckers with brokerage authority.
All facilities are A rated.
Consider
your clients' needs and examine your book of business and
see which accounts have brokerage operations. Review your
prospects and see who has brokerage authority but have no
coverage. A sales and service opportunity becomes available
and you can demonstrate your risk management abilities to
your prospects and clients.
If you
have any questions, do not hesitate to call your GTU underwriter
at 800-488-8852. Obtain applications for by clicking on one
of these links Contingent
Cargo Application or Contingent
AL and Cargo Coverage .
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