Transporting Cannabis Can Be a Costly Business Risk

Did you know that the use of personal vehicles for transporting cannabis products is one of the most frequent claims in the cannabis industry? It surpasses property, product liability and even theft. Businesses are either unaware of the risks involved in using personal vehicles for transporting cannabis, or they aren’t taking them seriously enough.

Considering the strict statutes many states have placed on transporting cannabis should be reason alone to be more diligent. For example, the California Bureau of Cannabis Control’s proposed regulations require cannabis business owners to ensure their drivers have designated permits to transport the product. The state’s current legislation mandates inspections at any licensed premises, and requires employers to provide detailed tracking and schedules on the transport of product. Further, the state prohibits using minors to transport cannabis, and considers it a felony to do so.

Regulatory concerns, combined with the potential liabilities that could come from driver behavior, are keeping insurers from offering auto coverage to the cannabis industry. In fact, just four insurers currently offer the industry auto coverage, with premiums running as high as $17,000 per auto on average. It is important to note that personal auto insurance falls short because it doesn’t cover cargo loss.

Alternatively, because the stakes are so high, many companies are using courier services to transport cannabis product. But cargo insurance is still an issue. Without it, the care, custody and control of someone else’s products, and insurance limits are lacking. Even when the courier has cargo coverage, because they are delivering for multiple companies, the claims payout would have to be split amongst all the customers – likely below the value of your loss.

Consider the following best practices when transporting cannabis:

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First, and most importantly, assess your risk mitigation options. Then, put processes in place as soon as possible to eliminate risk. Secure the right insurance coverage, and ask your broker/underwriter to provide any additional recommendations to best mitigate your transportation, delivery, and cargo exposures.

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About The Author

About The Author

T.J. Frost
U.S. Cannabis Segment Leader

TJ Frost has developed a successful career as a Commercial Insurance and Surety Advi- sor by consistently understanding his client’s needs in order to develop risk management solutions that work. He has also lead to the development of the Cannabis Vertical for HUB International and has been featured in Insurance Business Magazine for the Cannabis space. Frost was invited to speak at multiple conferences for the Cannabis industry includ- ing the WACA, ACBA, Combined Claims Conference and Visionaries Summit. Known for his reputation of forging strong relationships with customers, Frost works to not only be an insurance broker but an advocate for his clients.

Born and raised in the Greater Seattle Area, Frost continues to create relationships within the community. Along with his wife Laura and their daughter, he attends community and charity events, such as Fred Hutchins auctions.

Education

University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Bachelor of Business Administration

Certifications/Licenses

Commercial Lines Coverage Specialist (CLCS)

Construction Risk Insurance Specialist (CRIS)

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