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Rising Repair Costs Put Fresh Pressure on Truck Operators

Why downtime planning now matters as much as the premium

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Fresh motor insurance commentary across the Australian market is again pointing to a practical issue truck operators know well: repairing vehicles is becoming more complex, more expensive and, in some cases, slower.
For heavy vehicle businesses, this is not just a workshop problem.
It can influence claim outcomes, renewal pricing, excess settings and the amount of time a truck is off the road after an incident.

The pressure is coming from several directions. Parts availability remains uneven for some makes and specialised fit-outs, while labour shortages continue to affect repair capacity. Modern vehicles also carry more sensors, cameras, telematics and safety systems, meaning even what looks like a straightforward impact can require diagnostic work, calibration and specialist assessment. For trucks with refrigerated bodies, cranes, tail lifts or custom trailers, the repair pathway can be more complicated again.

This development also extends our earlier reporting on claim complaints and delays. The key lesson for operators is that the cheapest premium may not be the best commercial result if a policy has weak repair support, limited options for replacement vehicles, unclear towing arrangements or tight restrictions around authorised repairers. A claim that saves a little at renewal but leaves a truck idle for weeks can quickly become expensive.

Fleet managers and owner-drivers should treat repairability as part of their insurance review, not as an afterthought. That means checking whether the policy recognises fitted equipment and modifications, whether trailers and accessories are properly listed, and whether the sum insured reflects current replacement costs rather than old purchase values. It is also worth reviewing how downtime, hire costs, goods in transit, clean-up costs and recovery expenses are handled.

Practical steps can reduce friction when a claim occurs:

  • Keep current photos of vehicles, trailers, accessories and fitted equipment.
  • Maintain service records, inspection reports and modification details in one accessible file.
  • Check whether preferred repairers can handle your vehicle type and operating region.
  • Review insured values regularly, especially after adding technology or specialist bodies.
  • Seek professional advice before renewal if the policy wording is difficult to compare.

For Australian transport operators, the takeaway is clear. Insurance should be assessed by how well it protects cash flow after an incident, not only by the annual premium. As repair costs and claim complexity rise, well-documented vehicles, accurate sums insured and clear claims procedures can make a meaningful difference to business continuity.

Published:Thursday, 20th Aug 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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