If you are are hauling non-hazardous garbage in Texas or the surrounding states we can help you through our specially designed insurance programs. As an independent agent we offer comprehensive garbage truck insurance for all your needs. We pride ourselves on offering the best in customer service, competitive pricing and expertise. The waste industry is booming and a recent article from Waste Today indicates many of the largest haulers are located in Texas and Florida.
Garbage management companies of all sizes need robust coverage for their business. Regardless of what type of non-hazardous garbage you are hauling our agents can assist. Ables Insurance offers tailored products and programs to assist with loss prevention.
Our excess limits are available up to $5M with competitive rates on various deductibles.
Types of Waste, Trash and Garbage Haulers
Are you currently hauling waste and in need of Garbage Truck Insurance in Texas and the surrounding states? If so, contact us for a competitive insurance quote! We cover the following types of businesses:
- Residential Garbage Trucks
- Trash Hauling
- Recycling operations
- Roll-off Bin and Dumpster Rental
- Landfills
- Non-hazardous Waste Disposal
- Transfer Stations
- Solid waste haulers
- And many more industries!
Garbage Truck Insurance Coverages
We can offer you complete coverage in Texas and the surrounding states. If you have specific questions please reach out to us for more information! Here are just some of the coverages you may want to consider when looking for waste and garbage insurance.
- Liability Insurance – coverage for others expenses if you are involved and at fault for an accident with your vehicle.
- Auto Physical Damage – coverage for the cost of repairs or replacement when your trucks are involved in an accident.
- Environmental Impairment Liability – specific policy that covers liability and cleanup costs associated with pollution.
- MCS-90 endorsement available – useful if you are operating in interstate commerce or doing business that crosses state lines.
- Workers Compensation – coverage for your employees if they are inured on the job.
- Umbrella or Excess Coverage – general coverage over and above your existing coverage. This is helpful if you need to meet specific insurance requirements for an HOA or other customer organization.