The trucking and logistics sector in the United States — from regional haulers in Dallas–Fort Worth and Atlanta to large 3PL hubs in Chicago and …
Third-Party Vendor Risk: Contractual Controls and Cyber Coverage for 3PLs
Third-party vendor risk is one of the fastest-growing exposures for third-party logistics providers (3PLs) in the United States. Between telematics/data collection, driver-facing mobile apps, warehouse …
Business Interruption from IT Outages: How Cyber Policies Support Logistics Operations
Logistics and trucking firms in the United States face growing digital risk: telematics, ELDs, fleet-management portals, third‑party TMS/EDI integrations, and driver/customer data all expand the …
Ransomware Response for Carriers: Insurance Options and Incident Playbook
Ransomware is now a top operational and financial threat for U.S. trucking and logistics carriers. A compromised telematics server, an exposed driver payroll database, or …
Underwriting Cyber Risk in Logistics: What Insurers Ask During the Application Process
The logistics and trucking sector in the United States — from owner-operators in the Inland Empire (Southern California) to national fleets based in Dallas, TX …
How Cyber Insurance Handles Claims Involving Telematics Manipulation or GPS Spoofing
Trucking and logistics firms in the United States — from Los Angeles drayage operations to Dallas-Fort Worth regional carriers and Chicago freight hubs — increasingly …
Incident Response Planning: Combining Cyber Insurance with Forensics and PR Strategies
Trucking and logistics firms in the United States face growing digital risk as telematics, ELDs, mobile apps, and third‑party platforms become integral to operations. An …
Choosing Cyber Limits and Retentions That Match Your Logistics Risk Profile
Logistics and trucking firms in the United States face growing digital risk: telematics data leaks, GPS spoofing, ransomware, and business interruption from IT outages. Choosing …
Brownfield and Long-Tail Pollution Risks from Transportation Activities
Transportation of fuels, chemicals and hazardous materials exposes trucking and logistics firms to two related but distinct environmental threats: brownfield contamination (legacy contamination at sites …
Statutory Fines and Cleanup Costs: How Environmental Insurance Responds After a Spill
For trucking and logistics companies operating in the United States — especially high-risk routes through California, Texas (Houston and I‑10 corridors), Louisiana (Gulf Coast operations) …