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Showing 2 truck insurance agents in Groveland, MA
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Norwood Insurance Agency, Inc.
293 Main St, Groveland, MA 01834
(978) 372-5921
norwoodinsurance.com
Andrews Insurance
282 Main St #1, Groveland, MA 01834
(978) 373-5550
andrewsinsurance.com
What Does a Truck Insurance Agent in Groveland Cost?
The cost of truck insurance in Massachusetts typically ranges from 8,000 to 15,000 dollars per year for a single truck with basic liability coverage. Factors like driving history, cargo type, and annual mileage affect the premium. This is general information and not insurance advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the minimum insurance requirements for a truck in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts requires commercial trucks to have at least 20,000 dollars per person and 40,000 dollars per accident for bodily injury liability. You also need 5,000 dollars for property damage liability. Higher limits are often required for interstate hauling or certain cargo types.
Do I need a special license to sell truck insurance in Groveland?
Yes, agents must hold a Massachusetts insurance producer license with a property and casualty line of authority. They must also complete continuing education courses every two years to keep their license active.
Can a Groveland truck insurance agent help with interstate coverage?
Yes, many agents in Groveland can help you get a Motor Carrier Act filing and a BOC-3 form if you operate across state lines. They can also advise on the required minimum liability limits for interstate trucking.