Now, unless you are an independent owner/operator and totally self-employed, you will probably work for a Trucking company. An advantage to working for a commercial trucking operation is that you will probably have benefits, such as: vacations, sick leave, health insurance, and even life insurance. However, leaving the protection of your family, as well as your personal and business assets in the hands of employer-provided insurance, can be extremely risky.
If you are totally self-employed, then you won’t have those built-in benefits, and will need to put safeguards in place to protection those you love.
At our company, we understand the unique challenges and risks faced by commercial truck drivers in their day-to-day operations. Here’s why you should choose us to protect you and your family.
Expertise in the Industry: We specialize in providing insurance solutions tailored specifically to the commercial trucking industry. Our team of professionals has in-depth knowledge and experience in this sector, enabling us to offer comprehensive coverage that meets your specific requirements.
Customized Policies: We recognize that every commercial truck driver has different needs and circumstances. We work closely with you to assess your individual risks and design a customized insurance policy that provides the right level of coverage for your business.
Competitive Rates: We understand the importance of cost-effectiveness in the trucking industry. Our insurance solutions are designed to provide excellent coverage at competitive rates. We strive to offer the best value for your investment, helping you manage your insurance costs while safeguarding your business.
Claims Support and Quick Response: In the unfortunate event of a claim, we are committed to providing efficient and responsive service. Our dedicated claims team is available to guide you through the process, ensuring a smooth and prompt resolution.
When you become a career trucker and become part of the “On The Go” commercial trucking industry, not only will you discover a whole new language, but you will eventually learn that there are both pros and cons to being a professional big-rig driver. Some of the advantages and benefits of being a truck driver include travel, good pay, job security (we will always need goods transported), and adventure.
Of course, as with any career choice, there are going to be some cons, some drawbacks.
Loneliness
Fatigue
Unhealthy Lifestyle
Unhealthy Food
Obesity
Heart Disease
High Blood Pressure
And Stress
Then there are the dangers inherent with being a Truck driver: road accidents, load accidents, disability, and death.
54% of Truck Drivers Smoke Compared to 21% of Adult General Population
8% of Truck Drivers Exercise Which is Much Lower compared to 49% national adult exercise average.
80% of Drivers Have Unhealthy Eating Habits which consist of fast food, highsodium content, and no fruits or vegetables
87%
of Truck drivers have hypertension or pre-hypertension, compared to the national average of 58.3 percent
69%
of Truck drivers have problems with obesity compared with 31% of the general population
18%
of Truck drivers leave Home and don’t come back for a minimum of 30 days in a row
34%
of Truck drivers reported that they have at least once fallen asleep while driving
This second break down doesn't just impact the driver, but his family and assets as well.
Protection & Coverage for Your Income, Your Family, & Your Assets.
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