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Insurance requirements and costs for trucking in Mississippi.
Mississippi follows federal insurance minimums for interstate carriers: $750,000 for general freight and $1 million for hazmat. For intrastate carriers, the MPSC requires minimum liability of $750,000 for vehicles over 10,001 lbs. Mississippi follows a pure comparative fault system — each party pays based on their percentage of fault, with no bar to recovery. This is less favorable to defendants than neighboring Alabama's contributory negligence system. However, Mississippi's rural courts generally produce moderate jury verdicts. Proof of insurance must be filed with the MPSC for intrastate operating authority.
Cargo insurance in Mississippi typically requires $100,000-$250,000. The state's freight includes poultry products (Sanderson Farms, Koch Foods, Tyson), timber, catfish (Mississippi is the #1 US catfish producer), automotive parts (Toyota in Blue Springs, Nissan in Canton), and shipbuilding components. Reefer carriers handling poultry and catfish need $100,000-$200,000 coverage. Total annual insurance for a Mississippi owner-operator runs $9,000-$16,000. Primary liability averages $6,500-$11,000. Mississippi's low population density and moderate legal environment keep insurance costs among the lowest in the Southeast. Hurricane and flood risk along the Gulf Coast may increase physical damage premiums for coastal carriers.
Mississippi requires workers' compensation insurance for employers with five or more employees. The Mississippi Workers' Compensation Commission administers the program. Workers' comp premiums for trucking average $7-$11 per $100 of payroll — below the national average. Employers with fewer than five employees are exempt but can elect coverage. Owner-operators need occupational accident insurance at $110-$280 per month. Mississippi's workers' comp benefits include 66.67% of average weekly wage for total disability. The state's employer-friendly legal environment and low medical costs contribute to affordable premiums.