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Oregon · Courier insurance · 2026

Courier Insurance in Oregon

Oregon requires Workers' Compensation for couriers. See the checklist below for the full breakdown and costs.

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Oregon requirements

CoverageRequired?MinimumNotes
Workers' CompensationRequiredStatutoryRequired once you have W-2 employees; statutory limits apply.

State regulator: Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services

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Coverage checklist

CoverageRequirementAnnual cost
Commercial AutoCARequired$1,620–$3,780/yr
General LiabilityGLRequired$432–$972/yr
Workers' CompensationWCRequired$1,944–$5,184/yr
Inland Marine / Tools & EquipmentIMRecommended$324–$1,080/yr
Business Owner's PolicyBOPOptional$540–$1,512/yr
Commercial PropertyCPOptional$540–$1,944/yr
SOURCE · National carrier filings · BLS labor statistics · Updated 2026
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Cost breakdown

Commercial Auto
$1,620–$3,780/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Vehicle type
  • ·Driving radius
  • ·Cargo value

Required — couriers are commercial drivers and personal auto excludes business use.

General Liability
$432–$972/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Revenue
  • ·Drop-off locations

Covers third-party injury at pickup/drop-off; many contracts require it.

Workers' Compensation
$1,944–$5,184/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Payroll
  • ·Crew size

Required once you have driver employees; vehicle accidents and lifting injuries are common.

Inland Marine / Tools & Equipment
$324–$1,080/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Goods carried
  • ·Cargo value

Cargo/inland marine coverage for high-value goods in transit — important if you move electronics, documents, or medical samples.

Business Owner's Policy
$540–$1,512/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Office/storage

If you lease a dispatch office.

Commercial Property
$540–$1,944/yr
Cost factors
  • ·Office ownership

If you own/lease a workspace.

COST MODEL · National carrier ranges adjusted for Oregon market conditions · Multiplier 1.08×
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Best carriers for courier

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Simply Business
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Thimble
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Courier insurance in Oregon — FAQ

Do couriers need insurance?+

Yes. Commercial auto is required for courier vehicles, and workers' comp is required once you have driver employees. General liability covers third-party injury at pickup and drop-off.

How much does courier insurance cost?+

Commercial auto runs $1,500–$3,500 per vehicle, general liability $400–$900, and workers' comp $1,800–$4,800 depending on payroll. Cargo/inland marine adds $300–$1,000 for high-value goods.

Does my personal auto cover courier work?+

No. Personal auto policies exclude business use, and gig-app coverage may have large gaps. Couriers need a commercial auto (often a business-use livery) policy.

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