Insurance Renewal Checklist
25 critical checks before you sign another policy year. Prepare your renewal file, verify coverage assumptions, and avoid comparing providers with incomplete information.
Most trucking insurance renewals happen too fast.
Most operators review the premium, the monthly payment, and almost nothing else. The problem is simple: your business changed, but your insurance may not have.
A new customer, different freight, higher cargo values, new drivers, or a changed operating radius can affect coverage long before it affects the renewal quote.
This workbook helps you identify those gaps before renewal, before comparison, and before a claim turns a small paperwork issue into a major business problem.
Four sections. One renewal decision.
The live page shows the workbook structure and two sample checkpoints. The PDF includes the full printable 25-checkpoint renewal workbook.
Coverage Review
Confirm the foundation of the insurance program before renewal pricing distracts from coverage quality.
- Coverage limits review
- Primary liability adequacy
- Cargo coverage wording
- Trailer interchange exposure
- Physical damage deductible
Business & Fleet Verification
Confirm the policy still matches the legal business, drivers, records, operations, and renewal continuity.
- Named insured / DBA accuracy
- Driver list accuracy
- Loss runs and claims history
- MVR and CSA score review
- Radius and commodity verification
- Additional insured requests
- Certificate holder cleanup
- Lapse-in-coverage verification
Coverage Details & Risk
Review the details that commonly create renewal surprises or claim disputes.
- Non-trucking liability vs bobtail
- Workers’ comp / occupational accident
- Policy exclusions review
- Renewal quote comparison
- Payment plan terms
- Telematics or camera discount
Carrier Due Diligence
Evaluate the carrier, broker, endorsements, garaging, timeline, and service quality before signing.
- A.M. Best rating check
- Broker or agent E&O coverage
- Endorsement list review
- Garaging address accuracy
- Renewal timeline check
- Agent responsiveness test
See the quality before you download.
The PDF contains all 25 checkpoints with priority labels, why it matters, what to verify, and space for notes.
Coverage Limits Review
CriticalWhy this matters
Your operation today may be different from the operation that was insured twelve months ago. Coverage limits should protect today’s risk, not last year’s number rolled forward.
What to verify
- Liability limits
- Cargo limits
- Physical damage limits
- Medical payments
- Uninsured motorist coverage
MVR & CSA Score Review
ImportantWhy this matters
Insurance carriers review driving records and safety data before pricing renewal. Pulling your own records first lets you know what the carrier will see before they use it against your premium.
What to verify
- Motor Vehicle Records
- CSA / SMS data
- Recent violations
- Correct driver assignment
- Safety trends before renewal
What You Get
- 25Professional renewal checkpoints
- 2020–30 minute review workflow
- PDFPrintable workbook format
- ✓Priority labels for each item
- ?Agent questions and notes areas
- 2026Updated for current workflow
You prepared the renewal file. Now evaluate the strategy.
Use the Insurance Decision Center to build your profile, review readiness, identify coverage gaps, compare providers by fit, and create a decision record.
Ray “Show Me the Contract” Kowalski
A renewal quote is not just a price. It is a contract snapshot of how the insurance company sees your operation at that moment.
The better your renewal information, the better your decision. Wrong radius, outdated driver lists, missing endorsements, or inaccurate cargo details can all create problems later.
The best time to fix an insurance problem is before a claim, not after one.