We do it for the Long Haul!

From Tractor Trailers to Dump Trucks, we have the experience you’re looking for!

Owner Operator Insurance

Owner operators need special truck insurance products and services whether they’re operating under permanent lease to a motor carrier or under their own authority. We understand the difference whether you need Local, Long-Haul or any radius in between, and can help you choose the best trucking insurance coverages to match your business and protect your livelihood.

Tractor Hauling
Dry & Reefer Trailers

Dry freight trailers

These are typically used to haul commodities from paper and plastic to the miscellaneous goods found at your favorite store. The enclosed structure of the trailer protects the goods you’re hauling from the elements while our motor truck cargo insurance can protect them from other risks.

Refrigerated freight trailers

These are typically used to haul the same commodities as a Dry freight trailer Plus any commodity that requires refrigeration in order to maintain its freshness. The enclosed structure of the trailer protects the goods you’re hauling from the elements while our motor truck cargo insurance can protect them from other risks.

Sealed Containers

Sealed Containers

These are typically used when hauling containers from a port for example. Coverage amount usually ranges from $100,000 to $250,000 but the value can differ since the commodities inside can vary from contract to contract. The enclosed structure of the trailer protects the goods you’re hauling from the elements while our motor truck cargo insurance can protect them from other risks.

Flatbed Trailers

Flatbed Trailers

Flatbed trailers are commonly used to haul goods such as raw and coiled steel. The openness of the trailer allows you to haul oversized loads which leaves you vulnerable to bad weather but don’t worry, because we’ll cover your cargo.

Bobtails

Bobtails or Box Trucks

Bobtails or Box trucks, also known as straight trucks, are most commonly used to haul furniture and appliances. Typically drivers do not need a commercial driver’s license (CDL) to drive a box truck because they are used more for local routes and the light weight of the vehicle.

Auto-Haulers

Auto-Hauler trailer

Auto hauler trailers, also known as car haulers, come in many different shapes and sizes. Whether you pull one vehicle or five, Progressive can cover you, your vehicle and the vehicles you transport with customized cargo insurance.

Tow Trucks

These are also called flatbeds, car carriers or anything else used to tow a vehicle. Flatbeds and car carriers are very similar; however, car carriers have a hydraulic lift that tilts the bed down, whereas flatbeds stay stationary. Adding additional coverages like Garagekeeper’s legal liability and on-hook provide coverage for the vehicles you are hauling.

Dump Trucks

Dump Trucks

We cover specialty trucking such as dump trucks for dirt, sand, and gravel hauling and stake body trucks for logging. Dump trucks are structured differently than most trucks. They can withstand off road and construction site use however if loaded incorrectly can become a safety hazard and tip over.