Articles, tagged with "trucking companies", page 5
25th March 2011
When it comes to choosing a career, only a few individuals consider finding a CDL (Commercial Driver’s License) driving job. Although a lot of individuals may think that being a commercial truck driver is not a decent career, then end up finding other mea...
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Author:
Sophia Gila
22nd March 2011
Owning and operating a trucking business in Australia cannot only be a challenge but very expensive. The initial cost of buying trucks can be huge, considering the fact that trucks are utility vehicles specially designed for particular jobs. Luckily, vari...
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Author:
martinsejas
11th March 2011
Both motor carriers and independent haulers understand the need for commercial truck insurance coverage. It guarantees against loss or harm and provides both drivers and companies with a proper sense of security. Nobody wants to be the party held respons...
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Author:
Patrick Winchester
11th March 2011
Motor carriers must insure their fleets. That is a stone cold fact. Freight employers must do this for two basic reasons. First of all these companies want to protect their money and assets. The wrong lawsuit can destroy a company, and driving is always...
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Author:
Patrick Winchester
09th March 2011
Commercial truck insurance is intended to cover the needs of drivers and trucking companies in case the unforeseeable happens. Accidents can lead to huge repair bills for yours and others’ equipment. It can also cause bodily injury that also must be pai...
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Author:
Patrick Winchester
04th March 2011
Being an independent truck driver can have its benefits. You get to drive your own rig, and not just some truck in the company’s fleet. You also have the freedom to go after the types of hauls that you want and grow your own personal business. Of course...
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Author:
Patrick Winchester
04th March 2011
It is fairly obvious to anyone working in the commercial truck industry that you need basic liability truck insurance coverage to protect others from your vehicle.
This helps to protect you from having to pay out of pocket in the event of an accident...
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Author:
Patrick Winchester
04th March 2011
Commercial truck insurance comes in many forms. There are policies designed to protect everything from damage to others’ property to trailers exchanged in interchange agreements.
All commercial trucks are required by law to carry a primary liability...
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Author:
Patrick Winchester
04th March 2011
Truck insurance is as varied and complex as any other industry and it is important that you fully understand all of your options before deciding on what coverage to buy.
You may find that you have very limited commercial truck insurance needs or that...
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Author:
Patrick Winchester
04th March 2011
Whether you work directly for a large shipping company or own your own rig, you have to protect your assets and the assets of the company you are hauling for with proper truck insurance.
Under federal law, all trucking companies are required to have t...
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Author:
Patrick Winchester
04th March 2011
Truck insurance is a highly variable form insurance that is designed to cover the basic insurance needs of both large-scale trucking companies and independent owner/operators.
If you work as an independent, you will most likely have different needs t...
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Author:
Patrick Winchester
02nd March 2011
Truck drivers and motor carriers understand the need for good commercial truck insurance policies—though they may differ in coverage between the two, both are required to have coverage at all times by law and both have seen plenty of accidents to understa...
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Author:
Patrick Winchester
02nd March 2011
With job opportunities being few and far between these days, it seems that everyone is looking for a new line of work that offers a rewarding career. One such position that can offer competitive salaries and excellent benefits is a truck driver. While bei...
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Author:
Christopher Scarles
02nd March 2011
The world of commercial driving is one that is complex and constantly evolving. The industry currently employs over 3.5 million drivers, driving 15.5 million trucks, and delivering over $600 billion worth of goods.
That means that there is a colossal ...
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Author:
Patrick Winchester
01st March 2011
One of the most asked questions who get into an accident is why hire a truck accident or personal injury attorney? Well, track accidents obviously involve personal injuries although there are certain aspects to them that are different from other personal ...
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Author:
toscanoinjurylawyers