Delaware Commercial Truck Insurance

Same-day quotes. Fast COIs. FMCSA & DE filings handled so you can stay on the road.

Trusted by Delaware owner-operators, hotshots, box trucks, and fleets — multi-carrier quotes, filings handled, claims guidance.


Coverages We Write in Delaware

Customized for your operation, whether you run interstate or intrastate only.


Delaware Minimum Insurance Requirements (Intrastate)

GVWR 10,001–26,000 lbs

Minimum: $300,000 CSL

GVWR ≥ 26,001 lbs

Minimum: $750,000 CSL

Note: Federal filings still apply to interstate carriers and certain hazmat classes. We’ll help you determine what applies to your operation.


Filings & Compliance We Handle

We coordinate with carriers to file what the state and FMCSA require.

MCS-90 — Public liability endorsement for interstate carriers.
BMC-91/91X — FMCSA proof of financial responsibility.
Form E — Certifies intrastate liability limits meet Delaware rules.
Form H — Cargo liability filing where required.
UCR — Unified Carrier Registration for interstate operations.
COIs — Shipper/broker certificates issued fast—often same day.


What Does Delaware Truck Insurance Cost?

Premiums vary by operation. Typical drivers with clean records may see ranges shaped by:

Driving record & loss history
Vehicle type, value & safety tech
Primary garaging ZIP & radius
Cargo type (hazmat, autos, reefer, etc.)
Years CDL & driver pool experience
Coverage limits & deductibles

We price across multiple A-rated and B-rated carriers to find your best fit and available discounts (ELD/telematics, paid-in-full, experience, safety programs).


Serving All of Delaware

From the Port of Wilmington to I-95 & DE-1—fast help where you run.

Wilmington • Dover • Newark • Middletown • Smyrna • Milford • Seaford • Georgetown • New Castle • Elsmere … and everywhere else.


Delaware Truck Insurance FAQs

If your commercial motor vehicle’s GVWR is 26,001 lbs or more and you operate intrastate in DE, the minimum Combined Single Limit is $750,000. Vehicles 10,001–26,000 lbs require at least $300,000.

Interstate carriers need FMCSA filings (MCS-90/BMC-91X). Purely intrastate operations typically need state filings like Form E (and sometimes Form H for cargo). We’ll confirm what applies based on your authority and routes.

Often the same day once we bind coverage and have your driver/unit list. Many certificates are issued in minutes during business hours.

Yes—whether you’re activating authority or starting intrastate only, we’ll advise on filings, safety setup, and markets that welcome new DOTs.


Why Choose A Truck Insurance Agency

Trucking-specific forms and endorsements that match shipper/landlord wording
Fast additional insured certificates (AI), primary & non-contributory, waiver of subrogation
Clear risk guidance for docks & yards, flexible limits, umbrella coordination
Multi-carrier market access for owner-operators, motor carriers, and fleets


Ready to roll in Delaware?

Get a custom quote and we’ll handle the paperwork—COIs and filings included.