Covering New Mexico truckers on the I-40 and I-25 corridors. Same-day coverage available.
New Mexico sits at the crossroads of the Southwest, with I-40 (the historic Route 66 corridor) running east-west and I-25 running north-south through Albuquerque. The state's energy sector — oil and gas in the Permian Basin extending into Southeast New Mexico — drives significant freight demand. New Mexico's proximity to Mexico creates cross-border freight opportunities through Santa Teresa and Columbus ports of entry. Insure 4 Trucks provides New Mexico commercial trucking insurance with access to 600+ carriers.
New Mexico commercial carriers must comply with FMCSA federal requirements and New Mexico Public Regulation Commission regulations. Interstate carriers need minimum $750,000 liability for general freight. Cross-border operations to Mexico require additional Mexican auto liability coverage.
Commercial trucking insurance in New Mexico typically ranges from $8,000–$17,000 per year for owner-operators. Energy sector and cross-border operations may carry higher premiums.
New Mexico commercial truckers need FMCSA-required Primary Auto Liability ($750,000 minimum). Cross-border carriers to Mexico need Mexican auto liability coverage. Energy sector carriers need specialized cargo coverage.
New Mexico owner-operators typically pay $8,000–$17,000 per year. Energy sector and cross-border operations trend toward the higher end.
Yes. Insure 4 Trucks offers same-day coverage for New Mexico truckers. Call (888) 711-6003 or start your quote online.
Yes. Oilfield and energy sector freight requires specialized cargo coverage and higher liability limits. Our agents specialize in Permian Basin coverage.
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