
You just got your MC number. Or you’re switching carriers. Or your current policy renewed at a number that made your stomach drop. Whatever brought you here, you need semi truck insurance Georgia that actually covers your operation not a generic policy that leaves gaps you’ll only find at the worst possible moment.
This is for owner-operators, new authorities, and small fleet owners running Georgia’s freight corridors every day.
A complete semi truck insurance Georgia policy is not one line it’s a stack of coverages, each protecting a different exposure.
Here’s what a properly built policy covers:
Every one of these is a separate policy line. Missing even one creates a gap a single accident can fall straight through.
If you hold your own operating authority your own USDOT number and MC number every coverage above is your responsibility. No motor carrier is carrying it for you.
Leased operators running under a carrier’s authority share responsibility with the carrier, but bobtail, physical damage, and occupational accident almost always fall on you personally.
Fleet owners add complexity: each unit, each driver’s MVR, and each commodity type affects the total package premium.
Under 49 CFR Part 387, the FMCSA mandates minimum primary liability limits based on what you haul:
| Commodity Type | Federal Minimum Liability |
| General freight (dry van) | $750,000 |
| Hazardous materials | $1,000,000 – $5,000,000 |
| Household goods | $750,000 |
| Oil / chemicals | $1,000,000 |
These are federal floors not recommendations. Most freight brokers and shippers require $1,000,000 regardless of commodity. The MCS-90 endorsement is attached to your primary liability policy and is your proof of compliance to the FMCSA.
Georgia Code Title 33 governs how these policies must be written and filed in-state. Your policy must be placed with a Georgia-licensed carrier not just any out-of-state surplus lines paper.
Not sure which liability limit applies to your freight type or operating authority? OLPolicy handles all FMCSA filings and compliance so you don’t have to guess. Call (866) 757-5350.
Realistic 2025 Georgia market ranges for a complete semi truck insurance Georgia package:
| Operation | Annual Premium Range | Monthly Estimate |
| New authority, dry van, 1 unit | $9,000 – $16,000 | $750 – $1,333 |
| Experienced op, clean record, 1 unit | $6,500 – $11,000 | $542 – $917 |
| Refrigerated freight, 1 unit | $8,000 – $14,500 | $667 – $1,208 |
| Small fleet, 3–5 units | $22,000 – $45,000 | $1,833 – $3,750 |
These ranges include primary liability, physical damage, and cargo. Bobtail and occupational accident add $500–$1,500/year depending on your profile.
Underwriters building your semi truck insurance Georgia premium weigh these factors most heavily:
The difference between a clean-record experienced operator and a new authority with one prior accident can be $6,000–$8,000 per year on the same truck.
| Policy Year | Typical Movement | Why It Happens |
| Year 1 | Highest baseline | No loss history, limited underwriter trust |
| Year 2 | –8% to –15% | Clean record begins to carry real weight |
| Year 3+ | –12% to –22% | Broader carrier access, competitive renewal options |
A single lapse even 45 days resets your history in most underwriters’ systems. Continuous coverage is worth protecting.
| Scenario | Overpriced Policy | With OLPolicy | Monthly Savings | Annual Savings |
| New authority, dry van | $15,000/yr | $10,200/yr | $400/mo | $4,800/yr |
| Experienced op, clean record | $11,500/yr | $7,800/yr | $308/mo | $3,700/yr |
| Fleet of 4 units | $52,000/yr | $38,000/yr | $1,167/mo | $14,000/yr |
Want your real number not a range? We’ve placed Georgia truckers at every experience level with the right carriers. Call (866) 757-5350 most clients have a quote within 24 hours.
They buy primary liability to satisfy the FMCSA filing and stop there. No cargo coverage. No physical damage. No occupational accident.
Six weeks later they’re hauling poultry down I-16 out of Macon when a refrigeration unit fails. The shipper files a claim. Primary liability pays nothing on spoiled cargo. And they’re personally on the hook for $40,000 in freight loss.
Build the full stack from day one. It costs less than you think and it’s the only thing standing between a bad week and a business that doesn’t survive it.
Your CSA score affects your insurance rate but most truckers don’t know their score until renewal. Carriers pull it. If it’s deteriorated since your last policy, you’ll see a rate increase you didn’t see coming.
Check your CSA score at the FMCSA’s Safety Measurement System before your renewal date. If there are violations you can contest, contest them. Every point matters when an underwriter is pricing your semi truck insurance Georgia package.
A Columbus-based dry van owner-operator came to us after his previous agency quoted him $14,800 for his second year up $3,200 from Year 1 despite a clean loss history. His CSA score was fine. The agency just hadn’t shopped the market.
We placed him with a specialty carrier at $9,600 saving him $5,200 annually. Certificate of insurance delivered within 24 hours. FMCSA filing handled same day.
OLPolicy is Georgia-based. We work with new authorities, leased operators, and fleet owners across Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, Macon, and Columbus every day. Have your CDL, MVR, USDOT number, and commodity type ready.
Most Georgia owner-operators are covered within 24 hours of their first call.
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Q: How much is semi truck insurance in Georgia per month?
A: Most owner-operators pay between $542 and $1,333/month depending on experience, commodity, and claims history. New authorities typically land at the higher end in Year 1.
Q: What insurance does the FMCSA require for a semi truck?
A: Primary liability with an MCS-90 endorsement is the federal minimum under 49 CFR Part 387. Minimum limits range from $750,000 to $5,000,000 depending on what you haul.
Q: Can I get semi truck insurance in Georgia with no experience?
A: Yes but rates will be higher and carrier options more limited. OLPolicy specializes in placing new authorities; call (866) 757-5350 to see what’s available for your profile.
Q: Does semi truck insurance cover my cargo?
A: Not automatically. Cargo insurance is a separate policy line. Most freight brokers require a minimum of $100,000 in cargo coverage before assigning loads.
Q: How do I lower my semi truck insurance rate in Georgia?
A: Maintain a clean MVR and CSA score, run ELD-verified logs, and never let your policy lapse. Shopping the market at renewal not just accepting a renewal quote can save thousands annually.