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Commercial Truck Insurance in Georgia

Georgia is one of the busiest trucking states in the Southeast, with major freight corridors running through Atlanta, Savannah's port, and the I-75/I-85 interchange. Whether you're an independent owner-operator hauling out of Atlanta or a fleet running I-16 to the Port of Savannah, Insure 4 Trucks provides Georgia-specific commercial trucking insurance that meets FMCSA requirements and keeps your operation moving.

Coverage Options for Georgia Truckers

Primary Auto Liability (FMCSA-required)
Physical Damage — Collision & Comprehensive
Motor Truck Cargo Insurance
Bobtail / Non-Trucking Liability
General Liability
Occupational Accident Coverage
Trailer Interchange Insurance
Workers Compensation (fleets)

Georgia Trucking Insurance Requirements

Georgia commercial trucks operating in interstate commerce must carry FMCSA-required minimum liability coverage: $750,000 for general freight, $1,000,000 for household goods, and up to $5,000,000 for hazardous materials. Intrastate Georgia carriers must comply with Georgia DOT requirements. All for-hire carriers must file an MCS-90 endorsement.

Average Trucking Insurance Cost in Georgia

Commercial trucking insurance in Georgia typically ranges from $8,000–$18,000 per year for owner-operators, depending on driving history, cargo type, radius of operation, and the truck's value. Fleet rates vary significantly based on number of units and safety record. Insure 4 Trucks shops 600+ carriers to find the most competitive Georgia rate for your specific operation.

Cities We Serve in Georgia

AtlantaSavannahAugustaColumbusMaconAlbanyAthensGainesvilleDaltonBrunswick

Frequently Asked Questions — Georgia Trucking Insurance

What insurance do I need to haul freight in Georgia?

At minimum, you need Primary Auto Liability meeting FMCSA requirements ($750,000 for general freight). Most shippers and brokers also require Motor Truck Cargo insurance. If you're leased to a carrier, check whether their policy covers you bobtail or if you need Non-Trucking Liability.

How much does truck insurance cost in Georgia?

Owner-operator policies in Georgia typically run $8,000–$18,000 per year. Rates depend on your driving record, years of CDL experience, cargo type, and the truck's age and value. New authorities generally pay more in their first two years.

Can I get same-day truck insurance in Georgia?

Yes. Insure 4 Trucks specializes in same-day coverage for Georgia truckers. Once you provide your DOT number, driver info, and vehicle details, we can often bind coverage and issue your Certificate of Insurance the same day.

Do I need special insurance to haul out of the Port of Savannah?

Port operations may require additional coverage including cargo liability and terminal liability. Contact our team to discuss your specific Savannah port operation and we'll match you with the right carrier.

What Georgia Truckers Say

"Merryl got me covered same-day. Found a better rate and walked me through every detail."

Alex P. — Owner-Operator

"Saved over $8,000 a year on our fleet policy. Better coverage at half the price."

Marcus T. — Fleet Owner

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