• Broker of Record letter: Take Control of Your Trucking Insurance

    Thinking about switching insurance brokers? A Broker of Record (BOR) letter lets you take control of your coverage and ensure you have the best representation. In commercial auto insurance, this document helps businesses secure better coverage and pricing. Timely execution ...

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  • Steps to Lower Insurance Premiums for Your Trucking Fleet

    We understand that insurance costs can significantly affect the profitability of fleets, but it is worth considering that effective management of these costs is crucial to ensure guaranteed smooth operation and financial stability in the future. Therefore, although lower ...

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  • Important Update: Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Reporting Paused

    In today’s ever-changing regulatory landscape, staying informed is crucial for businesses looking to remain compliant. One such development relates to the Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). Recent updates may affect your business, ...

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  • Winter Driving Hidden Dangers: Black Ice and More Hazards You Need to Know

    Winter driving brings a bunch of unique challenges, with black ice being one of the most treacherous hazards on the road. Beyond black ice, there are numerous other winter threats drivers must be prepared for. We have already made ...

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  • The Role of Technology in Enhancing Trucking Safety and Reducing Insurance Costs

    Technological developments are driving a significant change in commercial truck insurance. Why does it impact trucking business operations? The new technologies are reshaping truck safety and influencing commercial auto insurance rates. While specifics may vary depending on numerous factors, ...

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  • Cargo thefts are on the rise

    Criminals are getting deeper into cargo supply chains, tracking shipments, and targeting the most vulnerable. As a result, there was a significant increase in cargo theft across the United States in 2024. A supply chain risk management company called ...

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  • Understanding Insurance Loss Run Reports: Why They Matter for Your Business

    Having the right insurance coverage in place for your business is essential for mitigating risks and protecting your assets. While you may not think much about your insurance policy beyond paying premiums or filing claims, there’s a crucial document ...

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  • Mitigating Damages After a Truck Accident: A Trucker’s Essential Guide

    Accidents on the road are an unfortunate reality for truckers, but how you respond immediately after an accident can significantly impact the outcome of any claims or legal proceedings that follow. One of the key responsibilities as a trucker ...

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  • Truckers’ Rest: Sleep for Safer Journeys

    Sleep is crucial in the trucking industry for ensuring driver safety and optimal performance. Current research highlights the significance of quality sleep and offers practical solutions for truckers to improve their sleep while on the road. Additionally, understanding how ...

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  • Winterizing Your Semi-Truck: Essential Maintenance Tips for Safe Winter Operations

    As the mercury dips and winter tightens its grip, truck drivers must prepare their semi-trucks for the challenging season ahead. At GIA Group, we understand the critical importance of winter preparedness. In addition to our guide of winter trucking ...

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  • Best Weather Apps for Truckers in 2023: Ensuring Safety and Reducing Insurance Costs

    Introduction Truckers face unique challenges on the road, especially when it comes to weather. Selecting the right weather app is crucial for navigating these challenges effectively. In this article, we explore the top weather apps for truckers in 2023 ...

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  • The Role of Positive Driver Relations in Enhancing Road Safety and Reducing Insurance Costs

    In the trucking industry—where every driving decision carries weight—the relationship between drivers and the management is the backbone of road safety and financial efficiency. A driver who feels heard, respected, and properly equipped is far less likely to make ...

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  • Understanding Insurance Types for Trucking Companies: Admitted vs. Non-Admitted, Captive Insurance, and RRGs

    Navigating the world of insurance can be challenging for the owner of a trucking business. It is crucial to understand the differences between admitted insurance, non-admitted insurance, captive insurance, and risk retention groups (RRGs) in order to make informed ...

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  • Navigating Reinsurance: How Non-Admitted and Smaller Insurance Companies Safeguard Policyholders

    For Policyholders and Trucking Company Owners In the world of insurance, many policyholders—especially trucking company owners—aren’t always aware of what goes on behind the scenes to protect their coverage. One of the most important and least understood tools that ...

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  • Understanding Lloyd’s of London: How It Differs from Traditional U.S. Insurance

    A Simplified Guide for Policyholders and Business Owners When exploring insurance options—especially for unique or high-risk operations—you may come across the name Lloyd’s of London. While many assume it is a traditional insurance company, Lloyd’s is different. It stands ...

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  • Streamlining Trailer Insurance: Decoding Trailer Interchange vs. Non-Owned Trailer Coverage for Trucking Businesses

    As a trucking company owner or executive, understanding the nuances of trailer insurance is vital for safeguarding your assets. Trailer Interchange and Non-Owned Trailer insurance are two critical types of coverage, each with distinct features and applications. Trailer Interchange ...

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  • Key insights into the U.S. insurance landscape

    Q1: How much is the U.S. insurance industry worth? With written net premiums of $1.4 trillion, the U.S. insurance market has attained an amazing value. Examining the distribution, it is found that life and annuity insurers predominate at 52%; ...

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  • Navigating the FMCSA Insurance Filing Requirements

    The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) plays a crucial role in regulating the transportation industry's safety and compliance standards. Among its many requirements, insurance filings hold a place of paramount importance. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the ...

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  • The High Cost of Motor Vehicle Crashes: A Closer Look

    Motor vehicle crashes carry a staggering financial burden that extends far beyond those directly involved in the accidents themselves. According to recent data, the economic toll of these incidents amounted to a staggering $340 billion in the United States in 2019. To put this into perspective, that’s equivalent ...

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  • The Clear Path to Safety: Why and When to Change Your Windshield Wipers

    We’ve already covered how to stay safe while driving in high winds and navigating through winter conditions. But even the best driving techniques won’t help if you can’t see clearly. Your windshield wipers are often the unsung heroes of ...

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  • 29.4% of tractor-trailer accidents are brake-related

    Tractor-trailer brake maintenance is not just another task—it’s a matter of paramount safety. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), a staggering 29.4% of tractor-trailer accidents are brake-related. In the world of tractor-trailers, brake maintenance is non-negotiable. ...

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  • Tips for preventing fatigue while driving

    Driver fatigue might sneak up silently and embrace body control systems before the driver notices what is happening—the consequences can be disastrous. The risk factors associated with operating a vehicle while feeling exhausted remain a serious threat to road ...

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  • Lessons from the Werner Enterprises Case: The Crucial Role of Training and Adaptability in Trucking

    Driving a truck requires responsibility, and each journey amplifies this fact. A poignant illustration of this is the unfortunate accident that happened with Werner Enterprises in 2014, resulting in the loss of a child and causing harm to other ...

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  • High wind driving safety tips: protecting yourself and others on the road

    Driving under high winds is particularly dangerous for truck drivers. Though most people think that operating a semi truck in strong winds is not as hazardous as driving in snow and ice, the truth is that all of these ...

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  • Understanding Additional Insured Coverage: What It Is and How It Differs from Additional Named Insured

    For business owners, understanding the details of their insurance coverage is essential to protecting their operations from potential financial losses. Specific insurance terminology can often be confusing, and some terms that might seem interchangeable—like “Additional insured” and “Additional named ...

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  • Comprehensive vs. Collision Coverage for Trucks: Examples and Differences

    Navigating the world of truck insurance can be complicated, with various coverage options available to safeguard your vehicle and finances. Comprehensive and collision coverage are two essential types that truck owners often consider. In this article, we'll explore the differences ...

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  • Understanding Motor Truck Cargo and On-Hook Coverage

    As a trucking or towing company operator, having the right insurance coverage is essential to protect your business from costly accidents or unexpected losses. When it comes to safeguarding the property you're transporting or towing, tow truck insurance plays ...

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  • Commercial Auto vs. Non-Trucking Liability Insurance Explained

    When it comes to operating a business that involves the use of trucks, having the right insurance coverage is crucial. Two common types of insurance policies that businesses and truck drivers need to be aware of are Commercial Auto ...

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  • Understanding the Claims Process: What to Expect After Reporting an Insurance Claim

    Truck accidents are an unfortunate reality of the road, and while they can’t always be avoided, the financial impact doesn’t have to be devastating. We’ve previously discussed how to reduce the cost of a truck accident, and in this ...

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  • Coinsurance: Don’t Get Caught Underinsured

    Avoid Underinsurance—and Unexpected Out-of-Pocket Costs For businesses that insure trucks, trailers, or other high-value commercial equipment, understanding coinsurance is essential. It’s a commonly overlooked policy clause—until a claim arises and a business owner discovers they’re responsible for a larger ...

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  • Essential Information for New Clients: 5 Key Things to Keep in Mind

    Welcome to GIA Group, LLC: Your Essential Guide to Getting Started Dear Valued Client, Thank you for trusting GIA Group, LLC with your insurance needs. Whether you’re joining us for the first time or renewing your policy, we’re here ...

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  • Fifteen tips truck drivers can utilize to enhance fuel efficiency and decrease maintenance expenses

    In the trucking industry today, monitoring repair and fuel expenses can make all the difference between generating income and just breaking even. Every drop of fuel you save improves your bottom line since diesel prices vary constantly and running expenses ...

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  • What is a difference between insurance filling BMC91 and MCS90

    BMC-91 and MCS-90 are both forms that are required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) for commercial motor carriers operating in the United States. However, they serve different purposes and cover different types of liabilities. BMC-91 is ...

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  • The real cost of a truck accident

    The cost of a commercial truck accident depends on a variety of factors, including injuries to people involved and the severity of damage caused. According to FMCSA, the average cost of a large truck crash involving a fatality can ...

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  • The Dangers of Speeding on the Road

    Speeding remains one of the leading contributors to severe and fatal crashes on U.S. roads. The consequences of excessive speed are especially serious for commercial trucks, which can weigh up to 80,000 pounds when fully loaded. Besides the additional ...

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  • How do insurance companies use ELD data

    Insurance companies use ELD data to better understand a trucker's driving behavior and performance. This information can then be used to assess the level of risk associated with insuring a particular driver or trucking company and to set insurance ...

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  • Car and truck speed limits by state

    Speeding is one of the leading contributors to serious accidents on U.S. roads—especially for large commercial vehicles. To reduce truck speeding and improve road safety, drivers and fleets need to understand and follow posted limits. Driving too fast not ...

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  • FMCSA increased fines for violations effective 1/6/2023

    We already wrote about whether violations in personal vehicles can impact the cost of commercial insurance—and the short answer is yes, they can. But when it comes to trucking-specific regulations, the stakes are even higher. As of January 6, ...

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  • What do I need to know about insurance renewals?

    When it’s time for your commercial vehicle insurance renewal—whether you’re renewing truck insurance or coverage for a fleet—we’ll ask you for updated information. This helps us make sure your current policy still fits your business needs. Over time, things ...

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  • Do violations in personal vehicles impact the cost of commercial insurance?

    Yes—they often do. Even if a violation of traffic laws occurs while driving a personal vehicle, it can still influence a driver’s commercial auto insurance rates. That’s because insurers assess the full driving history of the person behind the ...

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  • Miles and revenue-based policy options

    Mileage-based and revenue-based insurance policies can potentially reduce some of the administrative load that trucking companies and truck drivers deal with. They both offer flexible premium structures but can be beneficial in different cases. Mileage-based Insurance Policy Mileage-based insurance ...

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  • Benefits of tire chains

    Tire chains are used to provide additional traction on slippery roads, such as those covered in ice or snow. They can be particularly useful for truck drivers who are operating in areas with extreme weather conditions. Are tire chains safe? ...

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  • Essential Winter Driving Tips for Truck Drivers

    Winter brings more than just snow and ice—it brings real risks for truck drivers navigating slippery roads, low visibility, and unpredictable conditions. Whether you're an owner-operator or part of a larger fleet, staying safe starts with preparation and smart ...

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