Insurance Companies Are Pricing Your CSA Score (Here’s How)

Written by Aliana G
December 24, 2025

Your CSA score isn’t just an FMCSA metric. It’s a number that directly determines your insurance premiums.

And insurers are using it more aggressively than ever.

The Insurance Company’s Perspective

Insurance companies have one job: Price risk accurately. They use CSA scores as a primary risk indicator.

Insurance companies view carriers with poor CSA scores as higher risk. This can translate to higher insurance premiums. Furthermore, some insurers may be hesitant to provide coverage if you have poor safety records, limiting your options and potentially leading to incomplete coverage.

A poor CSA score doesn’t just cost you higher premiums. It can cost you coverage options.

The Pricing Formula

Insurance companies usually price what they view as the best-performing companies at two times the expected or average annual claim costs. For those they believe to be poorer performing companies, the costs are often three to four times the expected or average annual claim costs.

Translation: A poor CSA score can literally triple your insurance costs.

What a Good Score Actually Delivers

Fleets with low CSA scores can save up to 25% annually on insurance premiums.

For a fleet with $30,000 annual insurance costs, that’s $7,500 in savings. For a fleet with $60,000 in costs, that’s $15,000 in annual savings.

And that’s on top of the avoided audit fines.

The Hardening Market Reality

As of 2024, carriers are seeing a 25-30% increase in commercial insurance premiums across the board.

With insurance rates rising globally, the difference between a good CSA score and a poor one just became worth thousands per year.

Your Leverage Point

You can’t control insurance market conditions. But you can control your CSA score. And your CSA score directly controls your insurance premiums.

The most financially savvy fleet owners prioritize CSA protection. They see driver file compliance as an insurance strategy, not just a compliance task.

Protect your CSA score. Protect your bottom line.

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Sources:

  • Morais Agency: Impact of CSA Scores on Commercial Trucking Insurance Rates (2024)
  • Risk Strategies: How to Improve Your CSA Score (2024)

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