Bobtail Insurance is one of the most commonly misunderstood coverages for leased‑on owner‑operators. Many drivers assume they need it anytime they’re not hauling a trailer — but that’s not always true. Bobtail applies in specific situations, and knowing when it does (and doesn’t) can help you avoid coverage gaps and costly claim denials.
This guide explains exactly when Bobtail Insurance is required, when it applies, and when you’re covered by your motor carrier instead.
Bobtail Insurance provides liability coverage when you’re operating your truck without a trailer attached, regardless of whether you’re under dispatch.
Bobtail is tied to the absence of a trailer, not whether you’re working or off‑duty.
Most motor carriers require leased‑on owner‑operators to carry Bobtail Insurance. This protects the carrier from liability when you’re operating the truck without a trailer and outside their dispatch control.
Examples include:
These are business activities — and Bobtail covers them.
Some dispatch situations involve driving bobtail to a pickup location. Your carrier’s Primary Auto Liability may not cover this unless a trailer is attached.
Bobtail fills that gap.
Bobtail never applies when a trailer is attached — even if it’s empty.
In these cases, your motor carrier’s Primary Auto Liability covers you.
Any dispatched movement with a trailer is covered by the carrier.
This is where many drivers get confused.
Personal use is covered by Non‑Trucking Liability (NTL), not Bobtail.
Bobtail does not apply to personal use — even if you’re not hauling a trailer.
Understanding this difference prevents claim denials.
Covered by: Bobtail
Covered by: Bobtail
Covered by: NTL
Covered by: Motor Carrier’s Primary Auto Liability
Without Bobtail Insurance, you could be personally responsible for:
Even a minor accident can cost tens of thousands of dollars — and a major one can be financially devastating.
Bobtail Insurance is essential for leased‑on owner‑operators who operate their truck without a trailer for business purposes. It fills the liability gap when your motor carrier’s coverage doesn’t apply and ensures you’re protected anytime you’re driving bobtail.