Efficient claims handling is a profit center for fleets — not just an expense bucket. For trucking and logistics operations in the United States (especially …
Subrogation Strategies That Recover Costs After a Trucking Loss
When a commercial truck loss occurs in the United States — whether in Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago, Atlanta, or Miami — insurers, self-insured fleets, and …
Negotiation and Settlement Tactics to Minimize Payouts on Trucking Insurance Claims
Efficient negotiation and disciplined settlement strategy are critical to controlling losses in the trucking and logistics sector. For fleets operating in high-exposure states like Texas, …
Best Practices for FNOL and Initial Incident Response in Trucking Claims
Effective First Notice of Loss (FNOL) and rapid, disciplined initial incident response are critical to controlling loss severity, accelerating indemnity decisions, preserving subrogation opportunities, and …
First Notice to Final Settlement: The Complete Claims Process for Trucking and Logistics Insurance
The trucking and logistics industry faces unique exposures — heavy equipment, long hauls, high-value cargo, and multi-jurisdictional operations. In the United States, an efficient claims …
When to Litigate: A Guide to Dispute Resolution in High-Severity Trucking Claims
High-severity trucking claims — catastrophic injury, wrongful death, or large commercial loss — can destroy a carrier’s balance sheet and substantially increase insurance premiums. For …
Investigations and Evidence Gathering: How to Build a Strong Trucking Insurance Claim File
A well-documented claim file is the difference between a defensible claim with recoverable subrogation value and an expensive loss. For trucking and logistics carriers operating …
Using Dashcam and Telematics Data to Win Trucking Insurance Disputes
The integration of dashcam video and telematics data has shifted the balance in trucking insurance disputes. For fleets operating in high-liability markets like Dallas–Fort Worth …
Handling Cross-Border Insurance Documentation: US, Canada and Mexico Requirements for Trucking
Cross-border trucking between the United States, Canada and Mexico requires more than valid permits and customs paperwork — carriers, brokers and shippers must produce the …
Responding to MCS-90 and State Financial Responsibility Demands in Trucking Insurance Claims
When a claimant or state regulator presents an MCS-90 endorsement claim or issues a state-level demand for proof of financial responsibility, carriers, brokers and their …