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Kenny Planeta is a third-generation trucking insurance broker with 21 years of experience working exclusively in commercial trucking risk. He began managing a book of truck insurance while still in college, following his father and grandfather into the business, and has spent his career helping fleets understand what is actually driving their premiums — and what it takes to change it. Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn: * [2:17] Why litigation — not accident frequency — is the primary driver of rising trucking premiums * [4:34] Why trucking companies are specifically targeted by injury attorneys * [7:59] A real mediation case: how a minor fender bender became a $275,000 settlement * [13:54] Why trucking accidents almost never go to trial — and what that costs the industry * [18:56] The camera conversation: why not having one is no longer defensible * [25:54] How DOT scores now matter more to underwriters than claims history * [31:26] The profile of a fleet that hasn't felt this hard market — and what they're doing right * [40:41] The one piece of advice every fleet should act on to control renewal costs In this episode… Insurance is not just a line item — it is a reflection of how a trucking operation actually runs. Kenny Planeta has spent 21 years at the intersection of claims, underwriting, and fleet risk, and his message is direct: the litigation environment has fundamentally changed the risk profile of this industry, and the fleets that understand that are the ones holding premiums flat while everyone else absorbs 25–30% annual increases. From a $275,000 settlement on a claim with no documented injuries to the DOT scoring shift that now determines insurability more than loss history, this episode is a clear-eyed look at the financial reality behind every trucking insurance renewal. Key Takeaways * Trucking companies carry $1M+ in coverage — making them the highest-value litigation target in any accident regardless of fault * DOT scores now matter more to preferred insurance markets than claims history * Cameras must be paired with a coaching protocol — ignoring alerts creates negligent supervision exposure * New hires — not inexperienced drivers — are statistically the highest-risk drivers in any fleet Resources Mentioned * Kenny Planeta on LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/in/kenny-planeta-9654b55b] * FMCSA CSA Safety Scores [https://ai.fmcsa.dot.gov] * SPIDER Driver Training by IMPROV Learning — improvlearning.com * Chad Lindholm on LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/in/chadlindholm]
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