Here at Reliable Elite Dispatch LLC , we are proud to be part of the trucking services company you can rely on. Use an Insurance Setup (Assistance) to keep you and your vehicle on the road. You’re focused on trucking. We’re focused on serving your needs. At Reliable Elite Dispatch LLC, we understand that every business is unique. Whether you’re an owner-operator or you manage a large fleet, we’ll get to know your business so we can provide you assistance to get the coverage that’s right for you.Without proper insurance, trucks can’t roll. The FMCSA, which issues permits you need to conduct trucking business, won’t issue operating authority without proof of liability and cargo insurance. The exact coverages depend on the type of freighter and what it carries.With so many trucks on the road, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has strict rules about insurance coverage. Freight trucks are heavy, capable of causing extensive damage. Plus, they’re full of valuable goods. We will handle everything. All that’s required is driving. Get going right now. To receive an estimate for our services or to learn more about what we can offer you and your business.
Pick a service plan. We give you all the details so that you can make an informed decision and pick the best plan for your needs.
Sign our agreement outlining your rights and responsibilities for collaboration. It delineates terms crucial for our partnership.
Accept loads, initiate negotiations, review rates, loads, and details in your online account once your profile setup is complete.
Close the loop. We only invoice you for the loads you accept. Your invoice appears the week after the work is complete.
In addition to the obvious factors, such as previous claims, insurance companies also consider how you conduct your business. Although controversial, many consider companies with good credit to be responsible and less risky. “An insurance score, also known as an insurance credit score, is a rating computed and used by insurance companies that represents the probability of an individual filing an insurance claim while under coverage. The score is based on the individual’s credit rating and will affect the premiums they pay for the coverage,” Investopedia explains. “Low scores reflect higher risk, so a high score will result in lower insurance premiums. Conversely, a low score will result in higher premiums.”
Your drivers can be your greatest asset or your biggest liability. Unsafe drivers increase operating costs (including insurance premiums), increase turnover rates, and can damage your business reputation. Data shows that “the best drivers can reduce costs by more than 12%, but the worst drivers can increase costs by more than 13%.”
Insurance companies don’t want to waste resources by sending out late reminders. Being consistently late with payments won’t help lower your insurance premiums. Furthermore, if you make a claim while you are delinquent on payments, you may have a battle collecting on the claim. Always pay your insurance bill on time, or consider setting up automatic withdrawals. Or even better, pay your bill in full to enjoy even more savings.
According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) – the granter of your safety rating, “A safety rating is an evaluation of a motor carrier’s compliance with the safety fitness standard.” Your rating may be Satisfactory, Conditional, or Unsatisfactory. “Your DOT safety rating is a critical company asset that must be protected at all costs,” Trucksafe Consulting explains. “Failing to do so can result in increased insurance costs, lost business, and even a company-wide out-of-service order.”
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