FMCSA Insurance Filing Activity
A daily feed of public FMCSA insurance filing records that were added, changed, or no longer appeared in ActPendInsur. HaulReport reports filing facts only: a filing lapse/cancellation can precede operating-authority action, but it is not a statement that a carrier is uninsured or operating illegally.
Monitoring is live — insurance activity is accruing
This page enters the sitemap after at least 50 insurance filing events appear in the current window. Until then, it remains live and transparent but held out of the index to avoid thin pages.
How to read this feed
A new filing record means a filing appeared in the public FMCSA ActPendInsur snapshot. A lapsed/cancelled filing record means the prior filing key no longer appeared in the next full snapshot. Coverage changes reflect public changes to the maximum coverage amount or cancellation-effective date on the same filing key.
Insurance filing FAQ
Does a lapsed FMCSA filing mean a carrier is uninsured?
No. HaulReport reports only the public FMCSA filing record. A filing that disappears or shows a cancellation date means that filing record lapsed or was cancelled; it is not a legal conclusion about all insurance a carrier may hold.
Why does insurance filing activity matter?
FMCSA insurance filing changes can precede operating-authority action. A filing drop-off can be an early public-record signal to monitor before a later authority revocation appears.
What source is this feed based on?
The feed is built from FMCSA ActPendInsur - All With History, a public active/pending insurance filing dataset. HaulReport compares daily snapshots and records added, removed, and changed filing records.