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How much does courier / delivery insurance cost in Mississippi? (2026)

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Edited by Justin Marks · Updated March 2025 · Disclosures ↓

Courier / Delivery insurance pricing in Mississippi is shaped by the same state-specific bureau loss-cost filings that govern every commercial policy issued in Mississippi. Below: the most-recent Mississippi filings affecting courier / delivery operations, cited to their SERFF tracking numbers — primary-source, government-held pricing records. Read the full national context on the Courier / Delivery cost guide.

Recent rate-filing activity — 1 state filings across 1 commercial line

Commercial carriers can't charge whatever they want — each state's Department of Insurance must approve loss-cost filings before they take effect. These are primary-source, government-held records available on SERFF Filing Access. Cited below: the most-recent active filings affecting courier / delivery operations, with the real SERFF tracking number for each.

Line State Overall change Effective SERFF tracking
WC MS Overall -4.6% voluntary loss cost; -6.7% assigned risk market Mar 1, 2025 NCCI-134280820

Source: SERFF Filing Access (filingaccess.serff.com) — the official public-records interface for state Department of Insurance filings. Loss-cost changes shown are the overall bureau-wide change in each state; the actual impact on your quote depends on your class code, payroll, experience modifier, and carrier-specific loss-cost multiplier (LCM). Get a quote for your exact numbers.

National context — Courier / Delivery insurance overview

Courier and last-mile delivery insurance is dominated by one line: commercial auto. Your delivery vehicles are on the road all day, so the business auto policy — and the limit you carry on it — is the biggest driver of cost. Two more coverages matter just as much for a courier: hired & non-owned auto (so you're protected when contractor or gig drivers, or employees, use vehicles you don't own) and motor truck cargo (which covers the packages and goods in transit). A single-vehicle operation is typically an industry-typical estimate of $1,500–$5,000/year per vehicle for commercial auto, plus cargo, premises general liability, and payroll-rated workers' compensation.

No insurance bureau publishes courier premiums, so every dollar figure here is an industry-typical estimate; each coverage fact is sourced to a named institute (III, IRMI, NCCI). If you run a rideshare or for-hire passenger operation, see our taxi & rideshare insurance cost guide. Use the calculator below, then get a real quote in 5 minutes.

National benchmark figures

Published cost ranges for Courier / Delivery insurance — useful as a national baseline against which the Mississippi filings above signal local direction.

Commercial auto limit
$1,000,000 recommended
III recommends a $1M business-auto limit ($500K minimum); a BOP provides no vehicle coverage. III business vehicle insurance
Hired & Non-Owned Auto
Contractor / employee cars
Covers vehicles you don't own used for the business — gig drivers and employees' own cars. IRMI non-owned auto
Motor truck cargo
Goods in transit
Inland-marine coverage for the packages and goods you're carrying. IRMI motor truck cargo
Premises liability (CGL)
$1M typical limit
Bodily-injury & property-damage liability from premises + operations. III commercial general liability
Workers' comp class
NCCI driver class
Delivery drivers are payroll- and class-rated; verify the class with NCCI's tool. NCCI Class Look-Up

Industry-typical market ranges (national)

Sourced from III, NCCI, ISO, NAIC, BLS, FMCSA, FDA, NRA — government and bureau publications, not from our quote form

Coverage lines a courier / delivery business typically carries (industry-typical estimates):

State variation is large — auto loss costs, tort environment, and workers'-comp class rates all vary by state.

For Mississippi-specific direction, see the filed-rate table above.

Industry context — what published research says about Courier / Delivery coverage

  • Commercial auto is the core — and a BOP won't cover your vehicles. The standard form is the Business Auto Coverage Form; III recommends a $1M limit ($500K minimum) and notes a BOP provides no vehicle coverage, so a separate auto policy is required. III business vehicle insurance.
  • Hired & non-owned auto is the courier-specific gap. If contractor/gig drivers or employees use vehicles you don't own, non-owned and hired auto coverage protects the business from their on-the-job accidents. IRMI non-owned auto.
  • The cargo needs its own coverage. Motor truck cargo is an inland-marine form covering loss of the property in transit — your auto liability does NOT pay for the packages themselves. IRMI motor truck cargo + IRMI inland marine.
  • The sector is large and tracked by Census. Couriers and messengers (NAICS 492) are sized by the Census County Business Patterns program — establishment, employment, and payroll counts by industry. U.S. Census County Business Patterns.

How to lower your courier / delivery insurance cost

General levers that apply nationally — Mississippi operators may also have state-specific levers (e.g. non-subscriber WC, multi-jurisdiction permit consolidation).

Use hired & non-owned auto instead of over-insuring
If your drivers use their own cars, hired & non-owned auto is the efficient way to cover that exposure rather than putting every vehicle on a scheduled policy. IRMI non-owned auto.
Right-size your cargo limit
Set your motor-truck-cargo limit to the realistic peak value of goods in transit — not far above it — so you're not paying for cargo capacity you never carry. IRMI motor truck cargo.
Hire drivers with clean motor-vehicle records
Auto premium is driven by driver MVRs; one driver with violations can move the whole fleet rate, so screen and monitor MVRs. III business vehicle insurance.
Raise your physical-damage deductible
Carrying a higher collision/comprehensive deductible lowers physical-damage premium — make sure you can self-fund the deductible per vehicle first. III business vehicle insurance.
Verify your workers'-comp driver class
Make sure your delivery drivers are in the correct NCCI class — a misclassification can over- or under-charge you for years. NCCI Class Look-Up.
Keep a clean fleet claims history
A clean multi-year auto-claims history is one of the strongest levers on commercial-auto price; document safety programs and telematics. III business vehicle insurance.
Get one multi-line quote
Quoting commercial auto, hired & non-owned auto, motor truck cargo, general liability, and workers' comp with the same carrier typically earns a multi-policy credit. IRMI business auto policy.

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Related guides

Sources cited (national context above)

  1. Business Vehicle Insurance — Insurance Information Institute (III), 2024
  2. Business Auto Policy — International Risk Management Institute (IRMI), 2024
  3. Non-Owned Automobile — International Risk Management Institute (IRMI), 2024
  4. Motor Truck Cargo — International Risk Management Institute (IRMI), 2024
  5. Commercial General Liability Insurance — Insurance Information Institute (III), 2024
  6. Classification (Scopes) Code Look-Up — National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI), 2024
  7. Hired Automobile — International Risk Management Institute (IRMI), 2024
📘 Educational, not advice. This state-specific cost page is general educational content reviewed by Jason Wootton, our licensed P&C Insurance Agent (NPN 7694718). Bureau-filed loss-cost changes do not directly equal carrier rate changes — your final quote depends on class code, payroll, experience modifier, schedule credits/debits, and the carrier's LCM. For actual numbers, get a real quote.
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