Source: CNA — Transportation Industry
CNA: Trucking Insurance Appetite
CNA is not a primary trucking market — they can provide workers' comp and excess liability but not the primary auto coverage that anchors a trucking account. Place the commercial auto with a trucking specialist like National Interstate or Sentry, and use CNA only for excess layers or workers' comp on larger fleets.
Available Lines
| Line of Business |
|---|
| Workers' Compensation |
| Umbrella/Excess |
Premium Range
$8,000-$35,000
Typical annual premium
Target States
All 50 states
Key Features
- Workers' comp for trucking companies with dedicated safety programs
- Excess liability available above primary auto for large fleets
- Return-to-work programs tailored for driver injuries
Limitations
- No primary commercial auto for for-hire trucking operations
- Owner-operator models with independent contractor drivers are excluded
- Minimum fleet size of 10 drivers for workers' comp consideration
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