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How much liability insurance does a commercial dumping truck company carry?

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How much liability insurance does a commercial dumping truck company carry?

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  1. If you need a Commercial General Liability for the Business, then you will need 2,000,000 Aggregate Limit and 1,000,000 Occurence. If you are talking about Commercial Auto Insurance, then it varies from State to State. In California, the minimum is $750,000 and most companies get at least $1,000,000 Combined Single Limit (Bodily Injury and Property Damage)


  2. There is not a liability limit for each class of business.  Your state may require a minimum amount in order for them to conduct business, but that doesn't mean that they have it.  I once had a client hit by a gravel hauler who had let their insurance lapse.

    If I were making recommendation to a dumping truck company, I would encourage a minimum of $1,000,000 plus a commercial umbrella.  Some will listen to their agents and others will only do what is required by law.

  3. This amount is normally controlled by your State's Department of Transportation.

    In Texas, the Texas DOT requires a MINIMUM limit of liability of $500,000 Combined Single Limit liability for ANY vehicle that has a GCVW (Gross Combined Vehicle Weight) GREATER than 26,001 pounds.  This will include MOST dump trucks unless they are small single axle 3-5 yard box trucks.

    To cross State lines, USDOT gets involved and you normally have to carry a MINIMUM limit of $750,000 Combined Single Limit for non-hazmat materials.

    This is PUBLIC LIABILITY only and basically only protects you while driving down the road - and are MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ONLY. You might want to consider HIGHER limits as the cost is really negligible for increased protection.

    If the company is involved in other operations, they should also carry a commercial general liabilty policy for any operational hazard protection - dumping, grading of land, septic tank installation, etc.

    You just need to contact a LOCAL independent insurance agent. Look in your local phone book for the PIA or Big I (Trusted Choice) logo and you should be able to find a professional agent there that can help you with your insurance needs. Just be sure to ask if they have someone there that "specializes" in dump trucks.  

    In my agency, we go steps ahead and help complete application with the State or federal government entities.

    Good luck and I hope this helps!

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