When it comes to Commercial Insurance,
SOS Trucking is there for you! Supporting new and independent business owner's around Texas is what we do best. Filing services are also our specialty. So? Need a quote?
Motor Truck Cargo insurance (Cargo) provides insurance on the freight or commodity hauled by a For-hire trucker. It covers your liability for cargo that is lost or damaged due to causes such as fire, collision, or striking of a load.
Commercial auto insurance, also known as commercial vehicle insurance, only covers business-owned vehicles. It does not cover personal vehicles used for business purposes, unless that's their primary use. If your employees use their own vehicles for work errands, they may need hired and non-owned auto insurance.
Workers compensation insurance protects your employees and your business from work-related accidents, illnesses, and even death. Nearly every state requires that employers have insurance to cover medical costs and lost wages for workers who are injured or become ill on the job.
A business owner's policy is a special type of commercial insurance designed for small and medium-sized businesses.
Specific coverage included in a business owner's policy varies among insurance providers, but most policies require that businesses meet eligibility criteria to qualify.
General liability insurance policies typically cover you and your company for claims involving bodily injuries and property damage resulting from your products, services or operations. It may also cover you if you are held liable for damages to your landlord's property
Call our brokers today and get informed about insurance plans that best fit your business and benefit your worth.
A DOT number is assigned to a commercial vehicle carrier/company that identifies the company and their motor carrier safety records. The number is unique to the company and should be displayed on all commercial vehicles being operated by the company.
A BOC-3 is a United States federal filing that designates legal agents upon which process may be served. It pertains mostly to individuals or companies in the transportation and logistics industry, and it is often required before certain federal operating authorities can be granted with in the United States
An MC Number is another interstate operating authority given by the FMCSA in addition to a USDOT number. Moving companies transporting passengers or federally regulated commodities across state lines are required to have MC numbers.
The filing services offered above are a part of SOS Trucking services. Get in touch with us today for a free quote, and begin traveling down the road.
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