Businesses running trucks, plant and construction equipment deal with a wide range of insurance terms when arranging cover, reviewing policies or tendering for work. From certificates of currency and public liability through to machinery breakdown and business...
When several vehicles are involved in a truck accident, determining responsibility is rarely straightforward. Conflicting accounts, road conditions and the surrounding circumstances can all affect how fault is assessed. If you’re an owner-driver, fleet operator...
When a truck accident occurs, the immediate focus is usually on safety, traffic disruption and getting the vehicle moved. However, what happens in the minutes and hours that follow can also influence how smoothly your insurance claim progresses. If you’re an...
Fatigue management is not new territory for most transport operators. Standard Hours, BFM and AFM frameworks are already embedded into scheduling, driver oversight and internal audit processes. What receives less attention is how fatigue non-compliance is viewed once...
When a premium increases at renewal or an insurer asks additional questions about drivers, many operators look straight to recent claims. However, claims history is only part of the picture. In heavy vehicle insurance, underwriting decisions also take into account...