Amwins has released its 2025 Transportation State of the Market Report, providing an in-depth analysis of the economic, regulatory and legal pressures shaping one of the most complex sectors in today’s economy.
From rising commercial auto premiums and mounting litigation costs to the impact of tariffs and supply chain disruptions, the transportation industry is navigating unprecedented headwinds. Limited market entrants along with shrinking capacity and rising loss ratios are compounding the pressure for insureds, particularly in trucking, passenger transport and other high-scrutiny classes.
“These conditions demand deep specialization and creative placement strategies with the ability to move quickly in a tightening marketplace,” said Zach Bowling, executive vice president at Amwins Brokerage. “Our role is to help retailers navigate market conditions while securing critical coverage and delivering solutions that balance cost with the protection clients need.”
Despite the challenges, Amwins sees opportunities through data-driven underwriting and strategic partnerships.
“We’re leveraging tools like Amwins DNA and our extensive market relationships to help brokers access capacity while exploring alternative risk solutions and safety-focused strategies that resonate with underwriters,” said Tracy Andrews, vice president at Amwins Brokerage.
Key insights include:
Despite market challenges, Amwins’ report emphasizes preparation, transparency and strategic partnerships remain the keys to success in today’s transportation market. With no near-term relief expected in rates or underwriting appetite, retailers must proactively position accounts and leverage technology-driven safety solutions while also partnering with specialized experts to secure the right coverage.
Amwins’ transportation specialists place more than $1.2 billion in annual premium, combining deep market relationships with proprietary data and analytics tools to deliver creative, capacity-building solutions that help clients win in a highly competitive environment
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