If you’re an owner-operator running freight under DOT or MC authority in California — cargo, dry van, reefer, flatbed, hotshot, or local delivery — your insurance is the second-biggest fixed cost after the truck itself. Buying it from a generalist agent who treats it like a personal auto policy is how you end up with the wrong coverage or a non-renewal. CoverToday is a Los Angeles-based independent broker who quotes commercial trucking across multiple specialty carriers and binds policies the same day, with COIs delivered in hours.
What coverage you actually need
A complete owner-operator policy in California typically combines several pieces. Each one protects something different and most carriers want to write them together rather than piecemeal:
- Auto Liability — covers bodily injury and property damage to others when you’re at fault. FMCSA requires $750,000 minimum for general freight; $1,000,000 if you haul hazmat. Most shippers and brokers actually require $1,000,000 to put you on a load.
- Motor Truck Cargo — covers the freight you’re hauling. Limits typically $100,000 for general freight, higher for refrigerated or high-value loads.
- Physical Damage — covers your truck and trailer if they’re damaged. Comp + collision based on the truck’s stated value.
- Trailer Interchange / Non-Owned Trailer — if you pull trailers you don’t own, you need this to cover damage to those trailers.
- Optional but smart — General Liability for premise risk, Workers’ Compensation if you have employee drivers, and Occupational Accident if you’re a 1099 owner-operator without workers’ comp eligibility.
What carriers look at when quoting
- DOT and MC numbers — active and in good standing
- Years of CDL experience and any out-of-service violations
- Type of cargo, radius of operation (local, regional, OTR), and routes
- Truck and trailer values, year, make, model, and VIN
- MVR (Motor Vehicle Record) for every driver listed on the policy
- Loss runs from prior carriers (last 3-5 years)
Why specialist brokers beat generalist agents
Trucking insurance is its own market with carriers and underwriters who only do trucks. A general auto agent often goes to two or three of the same standard markets and stops there. CoverToday works with specialty trucking carriers and MGAs that price aggressively for owner-operators with clean records, and that will write riskier risks others won’t touch — newer authorities, drivers with one or two violations, recent accidents.
How CoverToday handles trucking accounts
- Independent broker shopping multiple specialty trucking carriers in one quote.
- COI delivery in hours — critical when you need to add a shipper or broker as additional insured before a load.
- Bilingual service (English + Russian) — we serve a large owner-operator community in CA who prefers Russian-speaking representation.
- We accept newer DOT/MC authorities (under 2 years), single-truck operations, and drivers with prior issues.
What to have ready when you call
- Your DOT and MC numbers
- CDL information for every driver on the policy
- Truck and trailer year, make, model, VIN, and stated value
- Type of cargo and typical lanes
- Recent loss runs if you’ve had prior coverage
Get a trucking quote today
Call or text 310-299-5555. We’ll quote multiple carriers, bind the policy same-day, and have your COI in your inbox before close of business. CoverToday Insurance Agency, LLC. CA License #0K77310. Licensed in California, Texas, Illinois, Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, and Washington.