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Tuesday, March 28, 2023Ask any driver who spends hours on the road each day driving, how safe the roads are and you may hear stories how many close calls they have had. Technology can assist with making driving a bit safer for drivers. With advancement in technology within the trucking industry, truckers can now feel safer than ever. READ MORE >>
Friday, August 19, 2022According to Minnesota state laws and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) rules, commercial truck drivers and trucking operations must carry certain types and amounts of liability insurance. In addition to these liability policies, you may also have additional insurance to help protect your truck, trailer and cargo. READ MORE >>
Friday, August 19, 2022Truckers in all industries face risks while transporting their cargo. Whether those hazards emerge while driving or loading/unloading, the proper insurance may help provide financial safeguards for these exposures. Sebrite Agency Inc. can assist you in obtaining the policies your business needs. READ MORE >>
Thursday, February 10, 2022No matter whether you have a specialty or offer general contracting services, it’s important to carry the right type of insurance to protect yourself and your business. There are several different policies and coverages available, but it can be hard to tell which ones are best for your business. READ MORE >>
Friday, January 15, 2021 Trucking Insurance for Gas Transports One of the most hazardous materials transported by truckers is gasoline or a similar petroleum or fuel product. These are expensive and dangerous materials, and by transporting them, a trucking company will face multiple hazards and liabilities that could easily lead to disasters if a problem occurs during shipment. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, September 23, 2020Among the most essential truckers on the road today are refrigerated truck operators. Despite summer heat and social distancing, reefer truckers continue to deliver perishable goods where they need to go. Refrigerated truckers drive heavy vehicles that cost a lot of money and are riskier to operate than the standard car. READ MORE >>
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