Author: J.E.B. Insurance Services, LLC

How Conducting Your Own Level I Inspection Can Reduce Your Semi Truck Insurance Premiums

Pre-inspections are a critical step in the routine of any truck driver. Not only do they help you catch any problems in the cargo or any insecure parts, they help you keep your vehicle compliant after hard days on the road. Keeping your commercial truck compliant with CSVA standards is one of the best ways to keep your semi truck insurance premiums low: not only […]

Illinois Commercial Drivers Are Facing More Stops Along I-57

Trucking insurance is dependent on a number of factors, such as experience, driving history, your inspection and compliance histories, and the routes you take. While remaining compliant with federal and state regulations is crucial along every step of your route, it’s being even more closely monitored on Interstate 57 in Illinois. Because of increasingly dangerous driving conditions along the interstate, the state’s District 13 has […]

Lower Your Trucking Insurance with Windstorm Safety in Illinois

Illinois is one of the top five states when it comes to wind and hail damage because of its forceful wind storms and wild weather. Wind, in particular, can pose a large amount of danger to truck drivers making their way through the state. Here are a few steps to keep your truck and trailer safe during windy routes and keep your insurance premiums low: […]

Two Ways to Keep Fleet Truck Insurance Low as Your Company Grows

Scaling up the size of your fleet is always a risky proposition, especially with recent concerns about the future of the industry. However, with the right planning and a strong plan, adding semi-trucks to your company shouldn’t be a hazard to your company’s core; instead, it should help grow your company by reducing per unit expenses and making individual liabilities a smaller proportion of your expenses. […]

How Insurance Companies Look at The Risks of Tow Trucks

It’s getting harder and harder to find good tow truck insurance. Not only are trucking companies in general facing a limited number of options, many insurance companies balk at the increased number of claims and suits by third parties whose cars have been towed. If you are struggling to find tow truck insurance for your company or you’re looking for a better provider, here are […]

Three Reasons to Take a Look at Your Insurance Policy Before Winter

Liability insurance is one of the most important protections you can have for your trucking business: it protects your customers’ cargo in the event of an accident, it helps keep your business afloat in the event of a collision with a third party, and it can even make new contracts available to your company if you have the right insurance limits. But physical damage insurance […]

Keep Your Semi-Truck Insurance in Good Standing with Extra Safety Precautions Near Houston, Texas

Even though the clean-up after Hurricane Harvey is well underway, many of the less frequented highway systems are either impassable for semi-trucks or have new obstructions. For both frequent Houston drivers and drivers new to the region, sometimes the safety signs and common knowledge of the area aren’t enough. If you’re making a delivery to Texas areas impacted by the hurricane, here are additional safety […]

Fidget to Fix Your Back: How Small Seating Adjustments Can Help Your Health

According to the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), commercial truck drivers are more likely to have an injury that prevents them from working than people in any other profession. This is especially true in colder states like Iowa, where icy cabins and poor circulation can lead to health risks. While you can’t move around frequently or get a standing desk as the common alternative […]

How Are Commercial Trucking Regulations Impacting Iowa Agriculture?

The agriculture industry ebbs and flows around the calendar in Iowa and other states with an emphasis on farming. While many larger farms have dedicated trucks owned by the business for transporting crops to elevators and processors, smaller farms rely on third-party truckers, and even then long lines and sudden surges in harvests slow down the transportation lines. What changes trucking regulation are impacting the industry […]

Commercial Truck Driving : How to Reduce the Risk of Injury

Truck driving is one of the most injury-prone jobs in the United States because it involves both several hours of prolonged sitting every day and abrupt transitions into sudden movement. These injuries not only put your long-term health at risk and can even prevent you from driving for a time, they can risk increasing your health insurance. Here’s how to stay safely moving on the […]