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By Todd Bateson – EVP, Commercial Transportation and Tom MacCallum – VP, Loss Control
As the economy goes, so goes trucking. And as America continues to struggle with the ongoing global pandemic, trucking is wrestling alongside the rest of us.
Trucking faces many challenges. Beyond accident risk, there are nuclear verdicts, a massive driver shortage, growing supply chain woes and inflation to contend with — and these are our legacy problems.
New challenges for the new year include maintaining driver retention, availability of trucking equipment and the changing motor carrier/owner-operator relationship.
So, how can trucking thrive in 2022?
The answer will be a combination of addressing emerging industry challenges (see below) while simultaneously managing legacy risks (stay tuned for Part II).
Here are the top trends driving positive change in 2022 from IAT Insurance’s Commercial Transportation and Loss Control team.
Historically, the transportation industry has relied on independent contractors and owner-operators as a solution to meet fluctuating demand.
In recent years, legislation has been introduced in several states that threaten the independent contractor/owner-operator model.
Given the legal and regulatory uncertainties around how independent contractors and owner-operators are able to operate in each state, you may face unintended and unwanted costs and liabilities if these relationships are not managed appropriately.
What can you do?
In order to establish the appropriate “arm’s length” relationship with your contracted owner-operators, we recommend you seek legal advice in constructing an operating agreement which will provide the level of protection you need. An insurance adviser well versed in the appropriate coverages for an owner-operator can also be invaluable in implementing a program best suited for your operation
Reach out to IAT Insurance for more information about managing your fleet risk in 2022.