Primary Liability vs General Liability: What’s the Difference for Trucking Companies?

Understanding the Difference Between Primary Liability and General Liability

Trucking companies often hear the terms “Primary Liability” and “General Liability,” but the two cover completely different types of risk. Both are important, but they serve separate purposes and protect your business in different ways. Knowing the difference helps you stay compliant, avoid coverage gaps, and meet broker and shipper requirements.

What Primary Liability Insurance Covers

Primary Liability Insurance is required by the FMCSA for all for-hire motor carriers operating commercial vehicles. It protects the public by covering bodily injury and property damage caused by your truck while it is being operated.

Primary Liability Covers

  • Bodily injury to other drivers
  • Property damage caused by your truck
  • Medical expenses for injured parties
  • Legal defense costs

This coverage does not protect your truck, your cargo, or your business assets. It exists solely to cover damage you cause to others while driving a commercial vehicle.

What General Liability Insurance Covers

General Liability Insurance protects your business from non-driving related risks. It covers accidents and injuries that occur during normal business operations but not while the truck is being driven.

General Liability Covers

  • Customer injuries at your place of business
  • Damage caused by your employees during non-driving activities
  • Advertising injury claims
  • Property damage not caused by the truck in motion

General Liability is not required by the FMCSA, but many brokers, shippers, and facilities require it before allowing you on their property.

Key Differences Between Primary Liability and General Liability

Although the names sound similar, the two policies protect completely different exposures. Understanding these differences helps you avoid costly gaps in coverage.

Primary Liability vs General Liability

  • Primary Liability covers accidents while the truck is being operated
  • General Liability covers business-related incidents not involving the truck in motion
  • Primary Liability is required by the FMCSA
  • General Liability is often required by brokers, shippers, and facilities
  • Primary Liability protects the public
  • General Liability protects your business

Why Trucking Companies Need Both

Most trucking companies need both types of coverage to operate safely and meet industry requirements. Relying on only one leaves major gaps that could expose your business to significant financial risk.

Examples of When You Need Both

  • A driver hits another vehicle — Primary Liability applies
  • A customer slips and falls at your office — General Liability applies
  • An employee damages property while loading freight — General Liability applies
  • Your truck causes a multi-vehicle accident — Primary Liability applies

Both policies work together to provide complete protection for your trucking operation.

Common Misconceptions

Many new carriers misunderstand how these coverages work. Clearing up these misconceptions helps prevent compliance issues and denied claims.

Misconceptions About Liability Coverage

  • General Liability does not replace Primary Liability
  • Primary Liability does not cover cargo or your truck
  • General Liability does not cover accidents on the road
  • Primary Liability does not cover injuries to your drivers

Each policy has a specific purpose, and neither can substitute for the other.

Which Coverage Is Required?

The FMCSA requires Primary Liability for all for-hire carriers operating commercial vehicles across state lines. General Liability is not federally required, but many brokers and shippers require it as part of their risk management standards.

Requirements Summary

  • Primary Liability — Required by FMCSA
  • General Liability — Required by many brokers and facilities

Most trucking companies carry both to stay compliant and competitive.

Final Thoughts

Primary Liability and General Liability serve different but equally important roles in protecting your trucking business. Primary Liability covers accidents on the road, while General Liability covers business-related incidents off the road. Understanding the difference ensures you stay compliant, avoid coverage gaps, and meet the expectations of brokers and shippers.

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