Cement Truck Insurance Leads for Agents
Concrete mixer operators actively shopping for liability and physical damage coverage. Exclusive leads delivered in real time — never resold, TCPA compliant, no contracts, all 50 states.
Cement Truck Insurance Leads: Writing the Concrete Mixer Niche
Cement truck insurance leads connect P&C agents with the operators behind one of trucking's most specialized risks: the concrete mixer. A loaded ready-mix truck is a moving construction machine — a rotating drum full of wet concrete that shifts on every turn, grade, and hard stop, pushing the center of gravity high and making rollover one of the dominant loss drivers in the class. These are not the prospects a personal-lines carrier wants. They are vocational operators tied to batch plants, pours, and jobsite schedules, and they need an agent who understands why their unit gets rated the way it does.
Most cement truck prospects fall into two buckets: the owner-operator running a single mixer for hire, and the small ready-mix company adding power units as its concrete contracts grow. Both need FMCSA-compliant primary auto liability — commonly $750,000 to $1,000,000 — physical damage on a six-figure unit and its mounted drum, and frequently truckers general liability because so much of the exposure happens off the road, at the chute, on uneven jobsite ground, and around other trades. InsureLeads generates these leads through organic search, not PPC aggregators, so you reach operators who searched out coverage on their own terms and consented to be contacted. That intent, paired with a tight underwriting niche, is what makes the concrete class such durable, renewing business.
The cement risk sits right alongside other vocational construction classes you may already write. The same operators who haul aggregate in a dump truck wrestle with the same short-radius, high-overturn, jobsite-liability profile, and municipal fleets that run garbage trucks rate on a similar heavy, top-heavy, stop-and-go basis. If you have a market appetite for one, you almost certainly have it for cement — and a single concrete account, at roughly 10-15% commission on a high per-unit premium, can outearn dozens of personal-auto policies and renew every year the operator keeps pouring.
Because concrete mixer demand is steady but specialized, we deliver cement truck leads exclusively — one operator, one agency, never resold into a bidding war. Choose exclusive web leads for real-time CRM delivery, live transfers for connected phone calls, or aged leads for high-volume dialing. Explore the full commercial truck insurance lead program or contact our team to start receiving qualified concrete mixer prospects in your state.
Part of Our Commercial Truck Lead Program
Cement trucks are one slice of a much larger commercial trucking pipeline — owner-operators, fleets, new-authority motor carriers, and every vocational class from dump and garbage to flatbed and tanker. See how the full program delivers exclusive, TCPA-compliant trucking leads across all 50 states.
Why Choose Our Cement Truck Insurance Leads
Concrete mixer operators with real coverage needs, delivered exclusively to your agency.
Concrete Mixer Operators Who Need Coverage
Our cement truck insurance leads come from ready-mix and mixer-truck operators searching for concrete-hauler coverage — owner-operators running a single mixer and small ready-mix outfits adding power units. These are working accounts tied to active construction schedules, not tire-kickers comparing rates for fun.
Built for the Rollover & Equipment Exposure
A loaded mixer is top-heavy, with wet concrete shifting in the drum on every turn and grade — a rollover and overturn profile most personal-lines markets will not touch. Cement truck prospects need carriers comfortable rating that risk plus the auxiliary equipment: the drum, chute, hydraulics, and water tank. We hand you buyers who already know they need specialty coverage.
Exclusive & Never Resold
Every cement truck insurance lead is delivered to one agency — yours. We never resell the same operator to three competing brokers. With a short local-radius haul, a tight underwriting niche, and accounts that renew every year, that exclusivity is the difference between a quote you control and a bidding war you lose.
High-Premium Accounts Worth the Effort
Mixer trucks carry FMCSA-mandated primary liability, sizable physical damage on a six-figure unit, and often general liability for jobsite work. Premiums per power unit run high, and commission of roughly 10-15% makes a single concrete account worth more than dozens of personal-auto policies — with annual renewals as long as the operator keeps pouring.
How Cement Truck Insurance Leads Work
Choose Your Lead Type
Select from 6 insurance verticals and 3 delivery formats. Customize targeting by state, demographics, and volume.
We Generate & Qualify
Our multi-channel campaigns capture high-intent consumers. Every lead is verified for valid contact info and genuine interest.
Instant Delivery
Leads are delivered to your preferred channel — phone, email, SMS, or CRM — within seconds of generation.
You Close & Grow
Connect with pre-qualified prospects ready to discuss coverage. Scale your volume as your book of business grows.
What Commercial Truck Agents Say
New-authority operators are my bread and butter, and InsureLeads sends them the day they need coverage. I quote, bind, and produce the BMC-91 and MCS-90 same day. My trucking book doubled in six months.
These are real owner-operators shopping coverage, not tire-kickers. Knowing the operation type and radius before I call lets me quote the right markets fast. Close rates on the exclusive web leads beat every aggregator I tried.
We run fleet and motor-carrier leads through three producers. Volume is steady, the leads are exclusive, and the aged renewal-cycle leads keep the dialers busy between fresh batches. Best commercial trucking source we have used.
Cement Truck Insurance Lead FAQs
Cement truck insurance leads are prospects who operate concrete mixer trucks — ready-mix drums, volumetric mixers, and related construction equipment — and are actively shopping for commercial coverage. They are typically owner-operators with one mixer or small ready-mix companies running a handful of units. Because a cement truck is purpose-built equipment with a unique rollover and weight profile, these operators need specialty trucking coverage rather than a standard commercial auto policy, which makes them strong candidates for an agent who can place the risk properly.
Concrete mixer operators usually need FMCSA-compliant primary auto liability (commonly $750,000 to $1,000,000), physical damage on the truck and the mounted mixer drum, and frequently truckers general liability for work performed on construction sites and at the pour. Many also carry coverage for the auxiliary equipment — chutes, hydraulics, and water systems. Because the unit is expensive and the rollover exposure is real, underwriting leans on driving record, radius of operation, and how the mixer is loaded and operated.
Cement trucks operate on a short local radius — usually batch plant to jobsite and back — so mileage is lower than over-the-road freight, but the rollover and overturn risk is far higher because wet concrete is a heavy, shifting load that raises the center of gravity. The exposure profile sits close to other vocational construction classes, which is why agents who write concrete also tend to write dump trucks. You can compare the two markets on our dump truck insurance leads and garbage truck insurance leads pages.
Cement truck insurance leads are available as exclusive web leads delivered in real time to your email, SMS, or CRM within seconds of the operator submitting their information; as live transfers connected straight to your phone; and as aged leads for high-volume dialing. Exclusive web leads typically run $30 to $65, aged leads $8 to $25, and live transfers $50 to $120 per connected call — so you can match the format to your sales process and budget.
Yes. Many concrete mixer operators are sole proprietors who run their business from a personal cell phone, so TCPA and state DNC rules apply, and mini-TCPA states such as Florida, Oklahoma, and Washington raise the exposure further. Every cement truck lead we deliver is generated through organic search with prior express written consent to be contacted — never scraped lists or recycled PPC aggregator data — so you can dial and text with confidence.