Stay tuned for more. Once I get some of the more important information I want to put out there, I'll work on more tips and advice on how to avoid issues, etc. Thanks for watching!
Dude thank you best video on how to do this so many others are vague or very limited in there information. This is fantastic and free your awesome dude!!!
You bet, I'm working on some of the more important info I want to get out there and then I'll be doing more updates and tips, advice, how to avoid issues on a weekly basis.
New subscriber here, just don't want to miss your new videos. I have been watching every single video you've had as I find it very informative. You are highly recommended to watch. Thanks for your effort in making it.
When they ask for Any auto coverage on your auto liability, they are not considering that your commercial auto policy has an MCS-90 endorsement…they probably don’t even know what that is but when you have an MC, your policy has to have an MCS-90, which modifies a normal commercial auto policy. The only way to get Any auto coverage added to a commercial auto policy with an MCS-90, is to have a fleet of at least 10 trucks and find an insurance company that will offer it. All that aside, Any auto still does not cover every claim scenario…I’ve argued with the rental companies about this for years and the real problem is that the guy at the counter or on the phone, doesn’t really care and is only doing what he’s told and the lawyer that advised on their insurance rules, is doing bare minimum because it’s a cushy corporate gig and he can’t do any better in life. If you want the best advice for your unique scenario, give us a call. I promise you, no one in the US has helped more people successfully start trucking companies with rental trucks.
people that have businesses also don't insure the driver through a rental company or even there own equipment which turns into lawsuits and failure because there's no way to change the contracts once you mess up or your employee.Theres so many out there doing that it's insane only if Amazon and other companies knew if the driver is even insured in there agreement with the bussiness owner I seriously doubt they know .
You should do a video about taxes with a box truck. And if you can include hotels as an example or can’t. Also loop holes in buying a box truck or how to use it as a tax cut.
Oh that's easy, just vote for Trump and file as an S Corp...then you can write off 110% of everything (Disclaimer: This is a joke and I'm not a CPA nor an attorney)
Why does Amazon want a single owner operator to have workers comp and employer liability insurance.as a start up the rates they pay doesn't make financial sense nor should it be a concern of theirs
@@TruckInsurance but I am the owner and driver so it really shouldn't make a difference to them how someone is paid all they should care about is that their shit gets delivered on time and intact
I just got started and I'm having horrible time find insurance. How do you get Insurance (step by step) if you're planning on renting a truck? plzzzzz help. Also, progressive told me would have to rent for at least 6mos
Thanks for the info , I’m looking to get into Amazon relay during my off season I have a class a CDL and drive dump trucks I’m off 4 months out of the year what do recommend for someone who just wants to a few months out of the year? Thanks
I spoke to Progressive regarding Insurance as you have spoke about and guided us on,and they suggested Truckers Book Keeping Services for DOT/MC and Authority set up. Is this something you would recommend sir?
My experience with TBS has not been the best. I have another video that walks you through setting up your authority on your own. I'd check that out first.
There are too many variables to determine a realistic quote. I have seen quotes as low as $5,000 a year and as high as $90,000 a year. I would say an average would be $25,000 in most states.
@@TruckInsurance thank for your reply. I found a 16000 insurance quote for 1300 a month 3000 down. What I learned is having an insurance agent get a quote thru progressive for you to get the best quote, I called farmers
So as far as I understand it 26 ft box truck drivers as well as cargo van drivers do not require CDL licenses, is that correct? Is it also correct that non-cdl drivers do not need a m.e. / medical card?
@@TruckInsurance thank you very much for your reply. Is the medical card something that needs to be filed with someone or is that just something I need to keep on hand in case of an accident or some other incident?
He is correct. Progressive told me I would need to be insured for at least 1 year before they’ll insure me as a new company. Even with 2 years driving experience. That’s here in California.
Hi and thanks for the info. Quick question. Does Progressive offer these Amazon insurance requirements: Workers’ compensation insurance in all jurisdictions where your company operates Employer liability not less than $100,000 per occurrence And do I need workers compensation insurance if I'm the only owner/operator?
Progressive does not currently offer those coverages. However, they are not required to work for Amazon Relay unless you are required to have it in the state you operate out of.
I recently got my LLC in California i should have my EIN number soon an business account question number one do recommend a institution for small business account question numbers two I’m in California I’m shopping around for insurance quotes I contacted progressive an was told that progressive insurance is not insuring new Dot numbers once I’m insured after one year if I want to renew progressive will insurance me do u recommend a box truck rental insurance company thank you
For CA it is very hard to find insurance if you are renting due to progressive being the primary carrier in CA that allows rentals. We do not have a market in CA for rentals on new ventures.
what happened if you get sick and have to stop driving fro a weeks or a month ? coronavirus they have to pay insurance even if thy had to take time off??
If you have to stop driving for an extended period of time; you need to do a voluntary revocation of your authority and get your insurance cancelled to avoid racking up additional business expenses while you are not able to continue hauling.
I’m out of Illinois what rental company to go with? Because I called the major ones an was told my business needs to be up in running for 2/3 yrs. Is it a way around it like thru a agent on something
Does Ryder have a mileage cap with their trucks doing Amazon? I’ve heard from them that there’s unlimited miles, but on the link you provided for them I see it has mileage limits and then additional charges if you go over those limits. Is That correct?
There's a lot of variables that go into that. If insurance on one truck costs $10k, 2 trucks probably doesn't cost $20k...it might be more and it probably won't be less until you have a year or two on your authority and establish that history with insurance. Driver's history, cost of trucks, how fast you are trying to add trucks...there's a lot that goes into calculating all of that
depends on you’re region as well Amazon don’t use box trucks in every region they only basically use box trucks In areas that don’t have a DC within a certain distance of your area they mainly use box trucks to hit areas like small towns and cities that aren’t near a main hub and that don’t use their own drivers so keep that in mind also insurance for Amazon is required to be a million dollar policy just to qualify for Amazon relay this is what most you tubers aren’t telling u is the amount of people who are getting into this business and that fail within the first month or two. u will definitely think about doing this if everyone knew the amount of people who don’t make it and fail doing Amazon relay put it this way more then people who are successful that’s a fact
@@Sobreruedas87 Yep, just trying to explain stuff from the insurance side of things...it's tricky and trucking insurance sucks...hopefully I can help it suck a little less!
You would go to the rental company after buying a policy that meets that rental companies requirements. if you need help with quotes, fill out our quote form here: forhire.pro/Quotes
If you need help with getting your trucking company started, getting insurance or just have any other questions, feel free to email me at office@charlesstring.com or schedule a call with me here: forhire.pro/Talk-to-us
@@TruckInsurance Very serious about getting into the trucking industry. The comment you made about mistakes you can make now that will haunt you later on really stuck with me and I definitely don't want to fall into that category. Do you offer any type of training as far as getting started and getting through all of the paperwork involved in filing for your authority? Obviously I would be willing to pay you for your time!
I would just google business capital lending, see if you can find a lender in your area or one you can work one on one with. I'll also be doing a video breaking down costs of starting all this, might be useful for your business plan. Stay tuned!
I know I've only had to help like 3 of my clients get workers comp for their trucking companies...most of the time you don't need it. Feel free to schedule a call though and we can discuss your situation: forhire.pro/call
@Truck Insurance I rented a box truck from Budget Sacramento, California, and plan to make California my start point, but my residency state is Michigan.
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Man you nailed it on this post. I’ve already hit not necessarily a wall but definitely took some wrong steps down the road. Thank you for the incite.
Stay tuned for more. Once I get some of the more important information I want to put out there, I'll work on more tips and advice on how to avoid issues, etc. Thanks for watching!
Dude thank you best video on how to do this so many others are vague or very limited in there information. This is fantastic and free your awesome dude!!!
Glad you liked it!
I'm glad I found this video and hope to see more helpful tips in the future.
You bet, I'm working on some of the more important info I want to get out there and then I'll be doing more updates and tips, advice, how to avoid issues on a weekly basis.
New subscriber here, just don't want to miss your new videos. I have been watching every single video you've had as I find it very informative. You are highly recommended to watch. Thanks for your effort in making it.
Appreciate it. Stay tuned for more!
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This video is addressing my question that i asked on the other video. Thank you!
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Enterprise said to rent their box trucks, the insurance policy needs to say any vehicle. That way, what ever truck you get is covered.
When they ask for Any auto coverage on your auto liability, they are not considering that your commercial auto policy has an MCS-90 endorsement…they probably don’t even know what that is but when you have an MC, your policy has to have an MCS-90, which modifies a normal commercial auto policy. The only way to get Any auto coverage added to a commercial auto policy with an MCS-90, is to have a fleet of at least 10 trucks and find an insurance company that will offer it. All that aside, Any auto still does not cover every claim scenario…I’ve argued with the rental companies about this for years and the real problem is that the guy at the counter or on the phone, doesn’t really care and is only doing what he’s told and the lawyer that advised on their insurance rules, is doing bare minimum because it’s a cushy corporate gig and he can’t do any better in life. If you want the best advice for your unique scenario, give us a call. I promise you, no one in the US has helped more people successfully start trucking companies with rental trucks.
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people that have businesses also don't insure the driver through a rental company or even there own equipment which turns into lawsuits and failure because there's no way to change the contracts once you mess up or your employee.Theres so many out there doing that it's insane only if Amazon and other companies knew if the driver is even insured in there agreement with the bussiness owner I seriously doubt they know .
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You should do a video about taxes with a box truck. And if you can include hotels as an example or can’t. Also loop holes in buying a box truck or how to use it as a tax cut.
Oh that's easy, just vote for Trump and file as an S Corp...then you can write off 110% of everything (Disclaimer: This is a joke and I'm not a CPA nor an attorney)
New subscriber great information!!
Thank you. More to come!
In Texas we can't obtain authority unless we actually own a box truck. If renting, then the company must have their own that we would fall under.
great info
Glad it was helpful!
Why does Amazon want a single owner operator to have workers comp and employer liability insurance.as a start up the rates they pay doesn't make financial sense nor should it be a concern of theirs
Its based on if the owner operator is a W-2 employee or 10-99.
@@TruckInsurance but I am the owner and driver so it really shouldn't make a difference to them how someone is paid all they should care about is that their shit gets delivered on time and intact
I need to have two separate truck insurance? My own commercial insurance with Progressive and also insurance with the truck rental company?
No, you do not. You only have one policy. In the situation with Ryder Rentals, you will use their Physical Damage insurance but that is it.
How do you feel about tql for new authority and as a company
For amazon relay does their box truck requirements include needing a CDL or non CDL trucks? Or just as long as you have a 26' box with a lift gate?
I called Progressive, the agent said Progressive dont issue new policy for New Trucking Business, true or false? I'm in SoCal.
Progressive doesn't write new business in CA.
Any suggestions did any one find a insurance
@@TruckInsuranceI don't understand the question about progressive don't write for a new company in CA
Can you get an automobile liability insurance for a canadian box truck company for renter truck?
we don't handle anything in Canada.
I just got started and I'm having horrible time find insurance. How do you get Insurance (step by step) if you're planning on renting a truck? plzzzzz help. Also, progressive told me would have to rent for at least 6mos
What state are you in? Please fill out our quote form: forhire.pro/Quotes
@@TruckInsurance Nevada and I already filled out the form
Thanks for the info , I’m looking to get into Amazon relay during my off season I have a class a CDL and drive dump trucks I’m off 4 months out of the year what do recommend for someone who just wants to a few months out of the year? Thanks
It will be tough to do it part time due to the cost of insurance. All policies will be 12 months and they don't have an on/off switch.
I spoke to Progressive regarding Insurance as you have spoke about and guided us on,and they suggested Truckers Book Keeping Services for DOT/MC and Authority set up. Is this something you would recommend sir?
My experience with TBS has not been the best. I have another video that walks you through setting up your authority on your own. I'd check that out first.
What is a realistic insurance quote for a 26 ft box truck down payment and monthly payment?
There are too many variables to determine a realistic quote. I have seen quotes as low as $5,000 a year and as high as $90,000 a year. I would say an average would be $25,000 in most states.
@@TruckInsurance thank for your reply. I found a 16000 insurance quote for 1300 a month 3000 down. What I learned is having an insurance agent get a quote thru progressive for you to get the best quote, I called farmers
So as far as I understand it 26 ft box truck drivers as well as cargo van drivers do not require CDL licenses, is that correct?
Is it also correct that non-cdl drivers do not need a m.e. / medical card?
You are correct on the CDL but you still need a Medical Card
@@TruckInsurance thank you very much for your reply.
Is the medical card something that needs to be filed with someone or is that just something I need to keep on hand in case of an accident or some other incident?
I’m in ca and interested in getting into this
Feel free to request a quote here: forhire.pro/TruckQuote
Hmm Progressive didn't want to give me a quote in CA - said was to new of a business
I'd like to know a little more about that. You might need to talk to a different agent.
He is correct. Progressive told me I would need to be insured for at least 1 year before they’ll insure me as a new company. Even with 2 years driving experience. That’s here in California.
Can you do the same thing with a cargo van
No
Amazon now requires DOT & authority to be atleast 180 days old.
Hi and thanks for the info. Quick question. Does Progressive offer these Amazon insurance requirements:
Workers’ compensation insurance in all jurisdictions where your company operates
Employer liability not less than $100,000 per occurrence
And do I need workers compensation insurance if I'm the only owner/operator?
Progressive does not currently offer those coverages. However, they are not required to work for Amazon Relay unless you are required to have it in the state you operate out of.
Progressive offer it in Nee Jersey and Pennsylvania that i know. For 1 million general liability.
How far in this process can I go. I'm still saving up for the insurance
As far as you want to
For the insurance, how much would I need for the down payment
@@Scrubdaddy-cb6ve It varies, usually around 20-25%.
Can you use the truck rental companies insurance for the fmcsa. Yes or no ?
No, you cannot. If you need a quote, you can get one here: forhire.pro/Quotes
Do I need to purchase the more expensive package with legal zoom that includes "permits"?
No, you do not need the package including the permits.
I recently got my LLC in California i should have my EIN number soon an business account question number one do recommend a institution for small business account question numbers two I’m in California I’m shopping around for insurance quotes I contacted progressive an was told that progressive insurance is not insuring new Dot numbers once I’m insured after one year if I want to renew progressive will insurance me do u recommend a box truck rental insurance company thank you
For CA it is very hard to find insurance if you are renting due to progressive being the primary carrier in CA that allows rentals. We do not have a market in CA for rentals on new ventures.
what happened if you get sick and have to stop driving fro a weeks or a month ? coronavirus they have to pay insurance even if thy had to take time off??
If you have to stop driving for an extended period of time; you need to do a voluntary revocation of your authority and get your insurance cancelled to avoid racking up additional business expenses while you are not able to continue hauling.
I’m out of Illinois what rental company to go with? Because I called the major ones an was told my business needs to be up in running for 2/3 yrs. Is it a way around it like thru a agent on something
Checkout our Ryder link on our website. You shouldn't have any problems. forhire.pro/CSI
brother, I live in Miami, I'm about to buy a truck here in Miami, they can be loaded on Amazon relay and in dat, please let me know
Yes as long as you meet amazons requirements you will be good to go.
How can I cont how can I contact u directly for how to get the cheapest insurance ??
Does Ryder have a mileage cap with their trucks doing Amazon? I’ve heard from them that there’s unlimited miles, but on the link you provided for them I see it has mileage limits and then additional charges if you go over those limits. Is That correct?
They just updated that on 6/15/2021. It's not a hard cap, they just add additional mileage rate...soooo...always negotiate!
How much is it to add trucks past the initial 1? Like a per truck estimate?
There's a lot of variables that go into that. If insurance on one truck costs $10k, 2 trucks probably doesn't cost $20k...it might be more and it probably won't be less until you have a year or two on your authority and establish that history with insurance. Driver's history, cost of trucks, how fast you are trying to add trucks...there's a lot that goes into calculating all of that
Are you able to explain if I can do two loads a day at least and how? In a box truck
It is totally possible. I will try to make a video on this while logged into Amazon Relay. Stay tuned.
depends on you’re region as well Amazon don’t use box trucks in every region they only basically use box trucks In areas that don’t have a DC within a certain distance of your area they mainly use box trucks to hit areas like small towns and cities that aren’t near a main hub and that don’t use their own drivers so keep that in mind also insurance for Amazon is required to be a million dollar policy just to qualify for Amazon relay this is what most you tubers aren’t telling u is the amount of people who are getting into this business and that fail within the first month or two. u will definitely think about doing this if everyone knew the amount of people who don’t make it and fail doing Amazon relay put it this way more then people who are successful that’s a fact
Hi, any insurance agent recommendations in Florida for FSMCA? Thanks
Not at this time, would like to find one though if you come across anyone interested.
Do I need my own motor carrier insurance if I wanted to rent a box truck through a company?
To haul freight over state lines, yes.
@@TruckInsurance ok cool thanks. If I wanted to stay within the states I wouldn't need it?
Do we get it, ok PROGRESSIVE IS THE BEST WE UNDERSTAND IT BUT GO TO NEXT STEP
Next step? What do you mean?
@@TruckInsurance lol my bad bro
I just read ur channels name make sense now why u talk alot about insurance stuff, take care
@@Sobreruedas87 Yep, just trying to explain stuff from the insurance side of things...it's tricky and trucking insurance sucks...hopefully I can help it suck a little less!
Lol
Looking for video on ucr
Keep an eye out! This one is being uploaded very soon!
How can I get a insurance quote without a truck?
You just need to fill out our quote form: forhire.pro/TruckQuote
Do I get insurance and then go to rental company or at same time ????
You would go to the rental company after buying a policy that meets that rental companies requirements. if you need help with quotes, fill out our quote form here: forhire.pro/Quotes
How to add insurance to youŕe FMCSA account
You don't. The insurance company is the only one that can do it.
Hello. I was wondering can I haul intrastate loads while waiting on MC # activation?
Yes you can!
If you need help with getting your trucking company started, getting insurance or just have any other questions, feel free to email me at office@charlesstring.com or schedule a call with me here: forhire.pro/Talk-to-us
Do I need my dot number before I can get a quote? Thanks in advance
Can I run Amazon Relay or other company loads in my 2 door F150 with a topper?
Not amazon relay, possibly other load boards but you won't be able to do much with an F150 because of the weight limits.
Thank u for your help. Where would I find information on weight limits for different load boards?
@@TruckInsurance Very serious about getting into the trucking industry. The comment you made about mistakes you can make now that will haunt you later on really stuck with me and I definitely don't want to fall into that category. Do you offer any type of training as far as getting started and getting through all of the paperwork involved in filing for your authority? Obviously I would be willing to pay you for your time!
Is keep trucking a good load bored
Keep Truckin is great for ELD's. DAT is the load board you want for sure.
How can you be reached for questions?
Email me, daniel@charlesstring.com
Where know I go get help start up money do start a box truck business in Ohio
I would just google business capital lending, see if you can find a lender in your area or one you can work one on one with. I'll also be doing a video breaking down costs of starting all this, might be useful for your business plan. Stay tuned!
do u need a registered agent?
If you are referring to a registered agent in regard to your BOC-3 filing, yes.
Do you provide consultation services?
Yes we do, schedule a call here: forhire.pro/call
Can I get a EIN if I owe irs
I want to say yes. Maybe there’s a scenario where someone can’t but I don’t think you’ll have a problem.
@@TruckInsurance thanks bro
Yes you can
Do you work in Illinois Chicagoland area?
Yes, we can help you in Illinois.
How do I contact you or schedule a call with you?
Hey! You can email me at daniel@charlesstring.com or schedule a call here: forhire.pro/call
Hi, do you have a number I can contact. I have questions about insurance. I finished all the other steps. Hitting a road block.
Absolutely! You can request a quote here: forhire.pro/call
Do you write in Michigan???
We do not directly, but our partner agency does. If you fill out our quote form, they will help you. forhire.pro/TruckQuote
Progressive just quoted me $82,000 for 2 box trucks!!!!! oh dear
Hey do you know anything about workers comp insurance ?
I know I've only had to help like 3 of my clients get workers comp for their trucking companies...most of the time you don't need it. Feel free to schedule a call though and we can discuss your situation: forhire.pro/call
hey brother do you do any 1 on 1s
Hello, we do consultation calls to assist you. Feel free to schedule one here: forhire.pro/call
Huh get to the info bruh 🤷🏿♂️
...I try!
I called progressive, and they said thay insurs only minimum one year old authority.
What state are you in?
@Truck Insurance
I rented a box truck from Budget Sacramento, California, and plan to make California my start point, but my residency state is Michigan.
Great info
Glad it was helpful!