Leased Owner Operator Insurance

Insurance for Owner Operators Leased to a Carrier.

Your carrier provides coverage while you're under their dispatch. But your lease agreement requires you to carry your own policy — for your equipment, your personal use, and your income protection.

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Coverage breakdown

Understanding What Your Lease Requires

Your carrier's policy and your own coverage serve different purposes. Here's exactly how the split works — and what falls on you.

While under dispatch — carrier covers

Third-party liability while hauling their freight
Motor truck cargo insurance
On-dispatch accident and claim support

Per your lease agreement — your policy

01
Non-Trucking Liability
Covers your liability when you're not under dispatch — personal use, running to the yard, heading home.
02
Physical Damage
Collision, theft, and fire on your truck and trailer. Your carrier's policy won't cover your equipment.
03
Rental Reimbursement
Keeps you earning while your rig is in the shop after a covered loss.
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Coverages for Leased Owner Operators

The coverages your lease requires — and the ones that protect your income and equipment when your carrier's policy doesn't.

  1. Non-Trucking Liability

    Lease Required

    Required by most carrier lease agreements. Covers your liability when operating your truck for personal use and not under dispatch for your carrier as defined by your owner operator lease agreement. This protects you for use of your truck outside of the scope of your lease agreement. Your carrier's policy does not apply in these situations.

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  2. Physical Damage

    Recommended

    Your carrier's insurance may not cover your truck or trailer. Physical damage protects your equipment against collision, theft, fire, and vandalism. Required by your lender if financed and critical protection even if it's paid off. Your truck is your asset.

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  3. Roadside Assistance

    Recommended

    A breakdown on the side of the highway costs you time, loads, and money. Roadside assistance covers towing, tire changes, fuel delivery, and emergency labor when you're stuck. Stops a blown tire or dead battery from losing you money.

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  4. Rental Reimbursement

    Recommended

    If your truck is in the shop after a covered loss, you're not earning. Rental reimbursement covers the cost of a substitute vehicle while your rig is being repaired — keeping you on the road and your income moving while the claim is settled.

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You Own the Truck.
Your Carrier Owns the Authority.

If you drive under a carrier's operating authority as an independent contractor, this coverage is built for your situation, not your carrier's. You're responsible for your equipment, your personal liability, and your income. They're not.

This is the most common setup in trucking. We find you an agent that specializes in leased owner-operator coverage across all major carriers and operation types.

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Questions About Leased-On Coverage

Straight answers about the coverage your lease agreement requires and why you need it.

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NTL, physical damage, roadside assistance, and more — an agent will build the right program for your lease agreement and your operation.

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