I had bobtail insurance when I was leased to a big company. I think it was required, though. Now that I have my own authority, I am not sure if I should get it, or just rely on Uber/Lyft. Any thoughts?
Is bobtail insurance worth it?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by PE_T, Jan 6, 2019.
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Better to have it when you need it than not to have it trying to save a dollar when totaling out a 50,000 dollar vehicle.
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I actually haven't heard that term in about 10 years or so.
Used to be if John Doe was Leased on to a carrier- He Needed his "OWN" insurance in case of an accident while not under a physical dispatch of authority involving a claim/accident.What they called "Bobtail" insurance
if You own your own Truck/trailer and Not leased on to anybody- bobtail certificate is NOT required.mslashbar, Midwest Trucker, PE_T and 1 other person Thank this. -
And you can thank the "Megas" for deriving a Policy like that. Too Many Idiots with the megas Name on the side of the truck smashing into people while Bobtailin' around.
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No. As @stayinback said, bobtail is for when you are not moving the truck under dispatch. When you are the carrier, your liability covers it.
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Persons with their own authority are covered under their insurance policy.
The only catch is to make sure that any trailer that you pull is covered, this especially true with persons leased to a carrier.
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