Hot Shot Trucking Insurance in New Jersey
New Jersey requires Workers' Compensation for hot shot truckings. See the checklist below for the full breakdown and costs.
New Jersey requirements
| Coverage | Required? | Minimum | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Workers' Compensation | Required | Statutory | Required once you have W-2 employees; statutory limits apply. |
State regulator: New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance
Coverage checklist
| Coverage | Requirement | Annual cost |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial AutoCA | Required | $1,740–$5,800/yr |
| General LiabilityGL | Required | $464–$1,392/yr |
| Workers' CompensationWC | Required | $1,740–$5,800/yr |
| Inland Marine / Tools & EquipmentIM | Recommended | $348–$1,392/yr |
| Business Owner's PolicyBOP | Optional | $580–$1,740/yr |
| Commercial PropertyCP | Optional | $580–$2,320/yr |
Cost breakdown
- ·Vehicle type
- ·Fleet size
- ·Driving radius
- ·DOT authority
Required — commercial drivers need commercial auto. Interstate operators need DOT-compliant coverage.
- ·Revenue
- ·Drop-off locations
Covers third-party injury at pickup/drop-off; many contracts require it.
- ·Payroll
- ·Crew size
- ·Driver safety record
Required once you have employee drivers.
- ·Cargo value
- ·Goods type
Covers goods in transit — important for high-value deliveries.
- ·Dispatch office
If you lease a dispatch office.
- ·Office/yard ownership
If you own or lease a yard or office.
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Hot Shot Trucking insurance in New Jersey — FAQ
Do hot shot truckings need insurance?+
Yes. hot shot truckings typically need general liability, workers' comp, and commercial auto. Most states require some or all of these policies to operate legally or by contract.
How much does hot shot trucking insurance cost?+
A typical hot shot trucking can expect to pay general liability runs $400–$1200 per year, workers' comp $1500–$5000 depending on payroll, and commercial auto $1500–$5000 per vehicle. Total annual premiums for a small operation usually range from $1,500 to $8,000 depending on coverage choices, revenue, and number of employees.
Is workers' comp required for hot shot truckings?+
Yes, in nearly every state — once you have W-2 employees. Texas is the only state where workers' comp is optional. Even sole-proprietor hot shot truckings often carry it because the physical nature of transportation work makes injuries common.
What does general liability cover for a hot shot trucking?+
General liability covers third-party bodily injury and property damage — for example, if a customer is injured on site or you accidentally damage a client's property. It does not cover your own injuries or professional errors (those need workers' comp and professional liability).
Does my personal auto insurance cover my hot shot trucking business?+
No — personal auto policies typically exclude business use. If you drive a vehicle for work (transporting equipment, visiting clients, making deliveries), you need a commercial auto policy.
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