3 Ways Insurance Agents Can Help New Transportation Businesses
Help new transportation businesses get their wheels turning with these risk management tips.

Help new transportation businesses get their wheels turning with these risk management tips.
“More and more technology is being used by insurance companies for underwriting purposes,” says independent agent Ben Hogan. “Whether it’s tracking Department of Transportation safety scores, telematics or dash cameras, there are so many ways for insuranc
Market pressures, such as inflation, an aging workforce, falling freight rates and an evolving, dynamic marketplace, are impacting the cost and availability of trucking insurance.
“Both the NFIP and the private market will remain extremely important,” says independent agent Jeffrey Wyrsch. “We need to have both because they both offer advantages in different situations.”
“Whenever you work in a niche industry, you’re pretty much saying to somebody that this is our focus,” says independent agent Jerrad Van Coots. “The emergency services industry is so broad that you have to spend a lot of time learning and understanding it
“A common misconception is that agriculture is a slow-to-adapt industry, which couldn’t be further from reality,” says independent agent Luke Sandrock. “We service many clients that operate with small margins and who are constantly analyzing and innovatin
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“Be a student of the industry,” says independent agent Rodney Yates Jr. “If you don’t continue to learn, adapt and evolve, you will be left behind.”