We review insurance for the forest products industry — premium savings, coverage gaps, and competitive carrier options before your renewal locks you into another year at the wrong rate.
For logging contractors, timber harvesters, sawmills, planing mills, lumber yards, and wood products manufacturers nationwide.
Built for the whole forest products supply chain — from the woods to the mill to the yard.
Get My Free Review →Submit the basics below. A forest products insurance specialist follows up — no obligation to switch.
Cost To Compare Your Rate
Whole Supply Chain
Operation Types Served
States Across The Lower 48
The forest products industry carries risks most carriers misprice — fire load, heavy equipment, high-hazard labor, and trucking. We review your whole program for savings and gaps.
Mills, yards, kilns, and storage — reviewed for fire load, sawdust exposure, and accurate replacement values.
Skidders, feller bunchers, loaders, mill machinery, and chainsaws — owned, financed, leased, or rented.
Premises and operations exposure for crews, mills, and yards, matched to your contracts and work.
High-hazard logging and mill labor is hard to place. We review class codes, mod, and competitive markets.
Log trucks, delivery fleets, and hauling exposure — liability, physical damage, and filings.
For sawmills and wood products manufacturers — coverage for the lumber and products you produce and sell.
From the crew in the woods to the mill to the lumber yard, each operation gets underwritten differently. We point you toward the markets that fit.
You send the basics. We do the legwork and point you toward the right coverage and pricing.
Enter your contact info, operation type, state, size, renewal date, and a short description of your operation.
A forest products specialist reviews your operation, equipment, payroll, trucking, and timing against specialty markets.
You get matched with available markets and quote options — so you can see if you're overpaying.
The whole chain — logging and timber harvesting, sawmills and planing mills, lumber yards, and wood products manufacturers like remanufacturers and board producers.
Yes. Logging and mill labor is high-hazard and tough to place. We review class codes, experience mod, and specialty markets that write the industry.
Operation type, payroll and class codes, equipment list and values, building and property details, trucking/loss runs, current declarations, and renewal date all help.
No. The review is free, there's no obligation to switch, and your information is never sold or shared.
See if you're overpaying before your renewal locks you into another year. One quick request and a specialist follows up with competitive options.
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