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Courier Insurance.
Cover for the Move.

Delivering parcels, groceries, or freight? We help you find coverage tailored to the unique challenges of courier work across Australia.

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What is Courier Insurance?

Courier insurance is a specialised type of coverage designed for individuals and businesses who transport goods for a living.

Unlike standard Commercial Motor or Motor Vehicle Insurance, it is built to handle the unique challenges of courier work, such as frequent deliveries, tight schedules, and the responsibility of carrying someone else's goods.

This insurance typically includes a mix of policies to cover your vehicle, the goods you are transporting, and any liabilities that might arise during your work. It is customisable, so whether you are a solo driver with a van or managing a fleet, you can get coverage that fits your needs.

Courier driver delivering a parcel

Why is Courier Insurance necessary?

Without proper insurance, a single accident, theft, or damaged parcel could cost you thousands or even your entire business. Courier insurance provides essential financial protection by covering costly repairs, replacements, or legal fees if something goes wrong.

It also supports business continuity, helping you get back on the road quickly after an incident to minimise downtime. Furthermore, many clients and contracting companies require proof of insurance before hiring, making it a key factor in building client confidence and securing contracts.

Courier insurance is a common component of commercial delivery operations in Australia, providing a safety net for your vehicle, cargo, and income.

RISK MITIGATION

Courier insurance refers to insurance for couriers and it usually includes these things

Protects your vehicle against damage from accidents, theft, fire, or vandalism. It also covers damage you might cause to someone else's property or vehicle.

Covers the goods you are transporting if they are lost, damaged, or stolen. This is crucial since you may be liable for the items you carry.

Covers claims from third parties for injury or property damage caused during deliveries, such as accidental damage to a client's property while unloading.

Policies are customisable to include legal expenses and other specialised covers depending on your business size and operational requirements.

OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS

Who needs Courier Insurance?

Whether you are a solo driver or managing a logistics fleet, specialised coverage is essential for the following roles.

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Independent Courier Drivers: Self-employed drivers delivering parcels, documents, or freight using their own car, van, or truck.

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Courier Business Owners: Those running a courier company, whether with a single vehicle or an entire fleet.

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Freight Forwarders and Logistics Operators: Businesses handling larger deliveries or operating heavier vehicles over 2 tonnes.

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Contracted Couriers: Drivers working for larger logistics companies where clients often require proof of coverage before signing contracts.

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Part-Time or Gig Couriers: Individuals delivering part-time, as personal motor vehicle insurance policies typically exclude paid deliveries.

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Independent Courier Drivers: Self-employed drivers delivering parcels, documents, or freight using their own car, van, or truck.

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Courier Business Owners: Those running a courier company, whether with a single vehicle or an entire fleet.

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Freight Forwarders and Logistics Operators: Businesses handling larger deliveries or operating heavier vehicles over 2 tonnes.

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Contracted Couriers: Drivers working for larger logistics companies where clients often require proof of coverage before signing contracts.

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Part-Time or Gig Couriers: Individuals delivering part-time, as personal motor vehicle insurance policies typically exclude paid deliveries.

KNOWLEDGE BASE

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Courier insurance is designed to cover you regardless of how many clients you serve, as long as you are using your vehicle for paid deliveries. Just inform your insurer about the scope of your work to ensure all activities are covered.
Yes, provided you have Commercial Motor Insurance as part of your courier policy. Accidents during deliveries are covered, including damage to your vehicle and third-party property or injury claims. Reckless driving or breaching policy terms could affect claims, so always follow road rules.
While courier insurance does not directly cover non-payment disputes, Goods in Transit coverage can help if the dispute stems from damaged or lost goods. If you are covered, the insurer can compensate for the goods, reducing your financial loss.

Ready to secure your courier business?

Call us on 02 9000 1155 or request a quote online. We'll help you find the right cover for your delivery operations.