Commercial truck insurance agent directory

Find the right commercial truck insurance agent for your operation.

DotAgencies connects trucking, towing, and last-mile businesses with specialist insurance agents who actually write your class of business — searchable by state, coverage need, and operation type. Compare qualified agents and request a quote in minutes. Free for businesses.

  • Specialist agents
  • Trucking-focused coverage
  • Carrier access
  • Certified producers
  • All 50 states + DC
  • Free to request a quote

Inside the directory

Specialist trucking insurance agents, indexed and searchable

Live

Directory growth

Agents listed and quote requests, last 52 weeks

52w

Agents listedQuote requests+106 quote requests · last week

Agents by state

Specialist agents available, by state

New York189 agents
Fewer
More
Live · directory.agent_profiles · Jul 2026 · 50 states · 1,791 agents

Coverage specialty mix

Listed agents by trucking-coverage specialization

n = 2,321

38%
27%
18%
12%
  • Generalist
  • Some trucking
  • Trucking-focused
  • Specialist
  • Top specialist

2,321

Agents listed

23,546

Producer contacts

51

States + DC

Free

To request a quote

Counts reflect the live DotAgencies directory. Coverage-mix, state density, and specialty distribution are illustrative of the directory's shape — see /methodology for how listings are sourced and verified.

The problem

Finding an agent who actually writes trucking is harder than it should be.

Most directories list every agency the same way. Trucking and transportation risk is specialized — and the wrong agent costs you time, coverage gaps, and money.

Challenge

Most agents don't specialize in trucking.

A general commercial agent may not have the carrier appointments or underwriting know-how to place primary liability, physical damage, and cargo for a transportation operation.

Challenge

It's hard to tell who can actually place your business.

Agency websites rarely say which classes they write, which carriers they access, or whether they handle hard-to-place and new-authority risk.

Challenge

Cold-calling agencies wastes weeks.

Calling around to find an agent who serves your operation type and state burns time you don't have — especially when a renewal or new authority is on the clock.

Challenge

Coverage gaps are expensive.

Non-trucking liability, occ-acc, trailer interchange, and cargo limits are easy to get wrong with a generalist — and gaps surface at the worst possible moment.

Challenge

New authority and hard-to-place get turned away.

Owner-operators with new MC numbers, prior losses, or unusual commodities often can't find an agent who will even quote them.

Challenge

You can't compare specialists side by side.

Without qualifications, certifications, carrier access, and states served in one place, choosing an agent is guesswork.

DotAgencies turns agent qualifications, coverage focus, and carrier access into a searchable directory — so transportation businesses reach the right specialist the first time.

Agent qualifications

Every profile shows what actually matters for trucking coverage.

DotAgencies profiles surface the qualifications transportation businesses care about — so you can compare specialists on substance, not just a logo.

  • Years in trucking insurance

    How long the agent has specialized in transportation risk — not just commercial lines generally.

    12 years in trucking insurance

  • Coverages written

    Primary liability, physical damage, cargo, non-trucking, general liability, workers comp, occ-acc, umbrella — the lines this agent actually places.

    Primary · Phys dam · Cargo · Non-trucking

  • Carrier access score

    v0.1-preview

    A composite read on how many trucking-appetite carriers the agent can place business with — broader access means more options for hard-to-place risk.

    High — multiple trucking markets (illustrative)

  • Operation types served

    Owner-operator, fleet, towing, last-mile, hot shot, hazmat — who the agent actually writes.

    Owner-operators · Small fleets · Towing

  • IRMI certified

    International Risk Management Institute credential — formal transportation risk training.

    IRMI certified (when verified)

  • MCIEF certified

    Motor Carrier Insurance Education Foundation credential — trucking-specific producer education.

    MCIEF certified (when verified)

  • States served

    Where the agent is licensed and actively writing — so you match to your operating states.

    Licensed in 14 states

  • Niche specialty

    Hazmat, reefer, flatbed, auto haulers, new authority, hard-to-place — the corners of trucking this agent knows.

    New authority · Hazmat · Reefer

  • Trucking Coverage Certified

    Seven16 Academy producer credential, shown when the agent holds an active certification.

    Trucking Coverage Certified (when held)

  • Directory match score

    v0.1-preview

    How well the agent fits your search — coverage, operation type, state, and accepting-new-clients status combined.

    Strong match (illustrative)

  • Response & availability

    Whether the agent is accepting new clients and typical response time on a quote request.

    Accepting new clients · responds in 1 business day

  • Verified listing status

    Whether the agent has claimed and verified their listing, with last-updated date.

    Claimed + verified · updated 2026-05-13

How matching works

From your operation to the right agent in a few steps.

DotAgencies is free for transportation businesses. Tell us what you run, and we point you to specialists who can place it — no data resale of your request.

  1. 01

    Tell us your operation

    Pick your state, the coverage you need, and your operation type — owner-operator, fleet, towing, last-mile, and more.

  2. 02

    See matching specialists

    We surface agents who write your class of business in your state — with qualifications, certifications, and carrier access shown up front.

  3. 03

    Compare on substance

    Compare years in trucking, coverages written, certifications, niche specialty, and whether they're accepting new clients.

  4. 04

    Request a quote

    Send a quote request to the agent through their profile. It's free, and there's no obligation.

  5. 05

    The agent reaches out

    The specialist contacts you directly to quote your coverage — no middleman, no resale of your information.

  6. 06

    Bind with confidence

    Work with an agent who actually knows transportation risk — and come back at renewal or when you add authority.

By operation type + fleet size

Built around how you actually run.

Owner-operator or growing fleet, towing or last-mile, hazmat or hard-to-place — find a specialist matched to your operation.

Owner-Operators
Your situation
One truck, your own authority — and most agents treat you like an afterthought.
What to look for
Look for agents who write single-truck primary liability, physical damage, and non-trucking, and who handle new authority.
What you get
A specialist who can place owner-operator coverage — including new MC numbers.
Small & Midsize Fleets
Your situation
2–25 power units and growing — you need broader carrier access and competitive renewals.
What to look for
Look for agents with multiple trucking markets, fleet experience, and loss-run-driven shopping.
What you get
Fleet-experienced agents who can market your account to several carriers.
Towing & Recovery
Your situation
On-hook, garagekeepers, and wrecker risk that generalists rarely touch.
What to look for
Look for agents who specifically write towing & recovery and understand on-hook and garagekeepers coverage.
What you get
A specialist who knows towing coverage — not a generalist guessing.
Last-Mile & Delivery
Your situation
Final-mile, courier, and box-truck delivery with fast-changing schedules.
What to look for
Look for agents experienced with last-mile, hired/non-owned auto, and DSP-style delivery risk.
What you get
Coverage built for delivery operations, not long-haul assumptions.
Hazmat & Specialty Hauling
Your situation
Hazmat, reefer, flatbed, oversize, or auto-haul — higher limits, fewer markets.
What to look for
Look for agents with specialty appetite and carriers who write your commodity.
What you get
A specialist who can actually place high-limit, specialty-commodity risk.
Hard-to-Place & New Authority
Your situation
Prior losses, lapses, new authority, or unusual operations turned away elsewhere.
What to look for
Look for agents who specialize in hard-to-place and new-venture trucking.
What you get
An agent willing to quote — and a path to coverage you can bind.
Renewals & Re-Shopping
Your situation
Your premium jumped, or your current agent stopped shopping your account.
What to look for
Look for agents with broad carrier access who re-market at renewal.
What you get
Competitive renewal options from a specialist who shops it for you.
Adding Coverage
Your situation
Adding cargo, trailer interchange, occ-acc, or a workers-comp line.
What to look for
Look for agents who write the specific line you're adding for trucking operations.
What you get
The right specialist for the coverage you're adding — no gaps.

See where specialist trucking agents are listed.

Specialist agents listed

Where specialist trucking agents are listed

New York189 agents
Fewer
More
Live · directory.agent_profiles · Jul 2026 · 50 states · 1,791 agents

Texas coverage (illustrative)

  • Houston

    High freight activity · strong specialist coverage.

  • Dallas / Fort Worth

    High freight activity · many specialist agents.

  • San Antonio

    Growing operations · specialists available.

  • West Texas

    Energy + oilfield hauling · specialty markets, fewer agents.

Live count of listed specialist trucking agents by home state, drawn from the directory and refreshed on a regular cadence. Hover a state for its exact count.

Why DotAgencies

A better way to find trucking insurance.

Searching for an agent the old way vs. a directory built around transportation coverage — and where the listings come from.

DimensionOld wayDOT Agencies
Finding an agentGoogle + cold callsSearchable specialist directory
Filter by needGeneric 'commercial insurance'Coverage, operation type, fleet size, carrier access
SpecializationHope they write truckingYears in trucking + coverages written, shown up front
CredentialsUnverified claimsIRMI / MCIEF / Academy certifications surfaced
Carrier accessUnknown until you askCarrier access score on every profile (preview)
Hard-to-placeTurned away repeatedlyFilter for new-authority + hard-to-place specialists
Cost to youYour time, lots of itFree to search and request a quote

Source data + refresh cadence

  • Agent listings

    2,321 specialist and commercial agencies indexed across the US — name, location, web presence, and primary contact.

  • Producer contacts

    23,546 producer records with title and line of business, so you reach the right person at the agency.

  • Coverage tags

    Primary liability, physical damage, cargo, non-trucking, GL, workers comp, occ-acc, umbrella — filter by the line you need.

  • Specialization signals

    v0.1-preview

    Years in trucking, operation types served, and niche specialty — a composite specialization read.

  • Certifications

    IRMI and MCIEF credentials, plus the Seven16 Academy Trucking Coverage Certified badge on claimed listings.

  • Coverage by state

    Where specialist agents are licensed and writing, across all 50 states + DC.

  • Free for businesses

    Searching agents and requesting a quote is always free for transportation businesses — we don't resell your request.

  • How listings update

    Agent listings and contacts refresh on a regular cadence; claimed agents keep their own profiles current.

DotAgencies provides an informational directory of insurance agencies and producers based on public, commercial, and/or third-party data. Listings may be incomplete, delayed, or outdated, and a listing is not an endorsement, recommendation, or guarantee of any agency, coverage, price, or outcome. DotAgencies is not an insurance agency, does not sell insurance, and does not provide insurance, legal, or licensing advice. Verify licensing, appointments, and coverage directly with the agent and your state department of insurance before making decisions. See /methodology for how listings are sourced and verified.

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