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As the owner and operator of a trucking company, you know how numerous and detailed the requirements are to transport cargo over state lines.
And, if your company is one that transports goods across all of the continental 48 states, you have your work cut out for you as far as keeping abreast of updated requirements, especially when it comes to commercial trucking insurance.
Here at J.D. Tanner & Associates, we consider it our mission to stay on top of all of the cargo transporting requirements of each of the states in the “lower 48.” We also can help you find the right long haul truck insurance depending on your trucking company’s needs.
Regarding transporting requirements, did you know that if one of your trucks is transporting hazardous materials and is in an accident, you or an agent from your company must notify the Department of Transportation (DOT) National Response Center (NRC) first? In fact, your drivers should know that notifying the DOT’s National Response Center is actually more important than calling you or another of your company’s representatives.
If that accident involves a substance that could spread or cause disease, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) should be notified next.
So you can see how important it is that you and your drivers know these and other regulations. In fact, do you know any of the long haul truck insurance ramifications should one of your trucks be involved in a serious hazardous spill?
No? We do.
If you carry to and from multiple states, it’s almost impossible to keep track of all the changes in cargo transportation requirements.
We hope you’ll take us up on the expertise we have regarding transportation requirements, as well as our in-depth knowledge of commercial trucking insurance.
All of us at J.D. Tanner & Associates look forward to being of service.