Coverage by state

Log truck & logging insurance in Georgia

Insurance built for the #1 forestry state in the country.

From the pine belt to the coast, we cover Georgia log haulers, loggers, and timber operations with specialty coverage and claims people who know the work.

Logging is big business in Georgia

No state grows or harvests more timber than Georgia. With more privately owned, commercially available timberland than anywhere else in the country, logging and hauling are a year-round way of life across the state — and a serious operation needs coverage built around it.

Longleaf® writes Georgia logging contractors, log truck fleets, and timber haulers every day. We understand the routes, the mills, the equipment, and the contracts, so your coverage and your claims are handled by people who actually know the business.

Logging in Georgia Georgia
By the numbers

Georgia forestry by the numbers

$36.3B
Annual economic impact of Georgia forestry
148,000+
Jobs supported across the state
22M acres
Private timberland — most of any state
No. 1
In the nation for timber harvested

Sources: Georgia Forestry Association; Georgia Forestry Commission; USDA Forest Service.

Coverage

What we write in Georgia

Why Longleaf®

Why Georgia operations choose Longleaf®

01
Licensed in Georgia

Admitted and surplus-lines markets to fit your operation.

02
We know the mills

Limits and filings that satisfy Georgia mill and landowner contracts.

03
Local claims help

Adjusters who understand Georgia logging and downtime.

04
One program, every line

Truck, equipment, liability, and excess under one roof.

FAQ

Logging insurance in Georgia — common questions

Do I need log truck insurance to haul timber in Georgia?
Yes. Georgia requires commercial auto liability to operate log trucks, and mills and landowners typically require proof of coverage and specific limits before you can haul for them. We handle the policy and the filings.
Is logging insurance in Georgia written on admitted or surplus-lines paper?
Both, depending on your operation. Many logging risks are placed through surplus-lines markets that specialize in timber; we place you with the right market for your size and exposure.
What coverage do Georgia logging contractors usually carry?
Most carry a combination of log truck liability, physical damage, equipment, and general liability, often with excess limits on top.
How do I get a quote in Georgia?
The fastest path is to find a Longleaf® agent — they will gather your trucks, equipment, and operations and bring back terms.

Protecting Georgia loggers and haulers

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