It looks like TEANA has suspended its Verification of Insurance program. I wonder what has happened. Did they verify a company that didn't have the proper insurance? I wonder what the legal ramifications will be for certifying a carrier that ends up getting into a major accident and does not have the proper insurance? I saw a few multi-carrier companies that were VOI before they suspended the program. I wonder what kind of issues they were having to have been advised to suspend the program by their legal department. I know the insurance monitoring is very lax in the trucking industry. Most 3PL's and brokers only check a carriers insurance once a year - which is usually right after the renewal date. Technically anyone can cancel their insurance and actually get away with operating on an outdated insurance certificate for an entire year before anyone would be the wiser. No one goes through their partner carrier list every few weeks and looks them up on the safer web to see if they still have insurance. I would be really nervous handing out endorsements to anyone that they had the proper insurance due to liability issues. Any how, I'm very interested to see what kind of revised program TEANA comes up with to replace the previous program. I guess time will tell!
Here is a link: http://www.teana.org/verification-of-insurance
Here is a link: http://www.teana.org/verification-of-insurance