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WISCONSIN MOTOR CARRIERS – YOU NEED SOMEONE ON YOUR SIDE WHEN IT COMES TO TRACTOR TRAILER INSURANCE

Wisconsin is a colorful Midwest state best-known for its dairy farms and beer breweries, which have both become products more synonymous with the state than arguably anything else. Home to several large metros and the busting neighbourhoods of Milwaukee, Wisconsin offers travellers a great mix between old and new, urban and rural, and coastal and inland. And if you’re worried about finding a job, there is high demand for truck drivers.

Wisconsin’s truck drivers should have access to the best commercial trucking insurance, and Joe Morten & Son is dedicated to providing that. From Green Bay or Kenosha, Millwaukee, or Madison, we deliver top-notch commercial trucking insurance through Great West Casualty Company. Our experienced team at Joe Morten & Son can create personalized insurance protection plans tailored to each trucker’s needs.

Our customers appreciate the convenience of having one trusted source for all their truck insurance needs. At Joe Morten & Son, we’re passionate about delivering exceptional service with every commercial truck insurance policy we write!

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Commercial Trucking Insurance Available in Wisconsin

Both the state of Wisconsin and the FMCSA impose minimum requirements for commercial truck insurance. If you have your own authority, you’ll need to secure primary liability insurance. Furthermore, if you have employees, many states require you to have workers' compensation insurance. Leased owner-operators might consider non-trucking use liability insurance or policies that cover downtime, towing, and emergency expenses.

By selecting Joe Morten & Son for your trucking insurance needs, you’ll receive coverage that is specifically tailored to your operation, whether you have just one truck or a fleet of 500. Since we specialize exclusively in trucking, Wisconsin motor carriers can have confidence that their insurance will effectively meet their unique requirements.

HERE ARE SOME OF THE SEMI-TRUCK INSURANCE COVERAGES WE OFFER:

What is the price range for motor carrier insurance in Wisconsin?

Several factors influence the cost of owner operator truck insurance, including:

  • Business type
  • Vehicle
  • Location
  • Coverage needs
  • Driving history
  • Operating radius

Learn more about how these and other factors specifically affect your owner operator insurance cost by talking to a Joe Morten & Son agent.

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Motor Carrier Insurance Can Be Provided in These Wisconsin Cities

  •  Milwaukee 
  • Madison
  • Green Bay
  • Kenosha 
  • Racine 
  • Appleton 
  • Waukesha 
  • Eau Claire 
  • Oshkosh 
  • Janesville 
  • West Allis 
  • La Crosse 

Wisconsin Motor Carrier Insurance: FAQs You Need to Know

The purchase of commercial trucking insurance is just the beginning of a long-lasting relationship between Joe Morten & Son and its customers. Whether a coverage question or help with an insurance certificate, if you need us for any reason, we urge you to contact us. In the meantime, here's a list of questions we're frequently asked, with some helpful answers.

What are the Wisconsin trucking insurance regulations?

The federal government requires certain motor carriers to obtain permission before operating trucks and/or hauling certain goods. Because of the size and weight of commercial trucks, they are capable of, and often do, a great deal of damage. The government wants to be sure the public is protected by guaranteeing funds are available to pay for such damages. Also, since most motor carriers are carrying others' goods, the government also wants to be sure funds are available to repair/replace cargo damaged during transportation.

As a part of the process of obtaining federal authority to be able to haul across state lines, the government requires certain motor carriers to provide proof of financial responsibility before they are allowed to operate. This is typically done by purchasing insurance. The federal government requires $750,000 in insurance limits at a minimum. Many insurers require $1,000,000 in limits at a minimum.

How much do Wisconsin truck drivers get paid?

The average truck driver salary in Wisconsin is $67,586 per year or $32.49 per hour. Entry level positions start at $49,468 per year while most experienced workers make up to $93,005 per year.

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What education is required to drive a commercial truck in Wisconsin?

To become a truck driver in Wisconsin, one must first complete the required education, obtain the necessary certification, and then search for job opportunities. The education process involves completing a commercial driver's license (CDL) program, which covers topics such as vehicle operation, safety regulations, and load management. After obtaining the CDL, the individual can apply for truck driving positions.

Requirements to Become a Truck Driver in Wisconsin

To become a truck driver in Wisconsin, you need to meet certain education and legal requirements. Here are the key requirements:

  1. Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is typically required to become a truck driver. While not mandatory, completing a formal truck driving training program can be beneficial in gaining the necessary skills and knowledge.

  2. Commercial Driver's License (CDL): To operate a commercial vehicle, including trucks, buses, and vehicles transporting hazardous materials, you must obtain a CDL. In Wisconsin, you need to be at least 18 years old to obtain a CDL for intrastate driving and at least 21 years old for interstate driving.

  3. Clean Driving Record: Having a clean driving record is essential to becoming a truck driver. Any history of serious traffic violations or DUI convictions can disqualify you from obtaining a CDL.

  4. Medical Certification: Truck drivers must pass a medical examination conducted by a certified medical examiner to ensure they are physically fit to operate a commercial vehicle.

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What is the Wisconsin Motor Carriers Association?

The Wisconsin Motor Carriers Association is a non-profit trade association representing the interests of truck and transportation owners in the state of Wisconsin. The association has more than 1,300 members, ranging from independent contractors with one truck to companies with thousands of trucks.