Auto Policy Explained: Coverages, Requirements & Full Coverage (2026)

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I can’t publish a compliant Logrock blog post until internal-link URLs can be pulled from RAG (or you provide 6–10 approved URLs), and we confirm whether the topic is personal auto or trucking commercial auto.

Primary blocker: the _RAG_Blog_Posts tool isn’t returning metadata.url or metadata.tags, so I can’t build an Internal Link Map or place internal links without violating your “no placeholders” rule.

If you want me to output the full, publish-ready article in one pass, I need either a fixed RAG response (with URLs + tags) or a curated list of Logrock URLs to use.

What’s blocking a publish-ready Logrock post

Your internal-linking rule requires every internal link to use a real metadata.url returned by _RAG_Blog_Posts, with no fabricated URLs or placeholders.

Right now, the tool responses are returning generic text and, in several calls, “I don’t have access…”, which means there’s no reliable way to cite existing Logrock pages or comply with your internal linking requirements.

What the RAG response must include

To build a compliant Internal Link Map, each retrieved object must include these fields in the output payload.

  • content: The page copy/snippet used for relevance and anchor placement
  • metadata.url: The exact Logrock URL to link to (required)
  • metadata.tags: Topical tags to match internal links to article sections

What I need from you (choose option 1 or 2)

I can finish the full article immediately if you either restore RAG access to return URLs/tags or paste 6–10 approved Logrock URLs for internal linking.

Option 1: Fix/enable the vector store connection

If you choose this option, please ensure _RAG_Blog_Posts returns objects containing content, metadata.url, and metadata.tags.

Option 2: Provide 6–10 Logrock URLs to use as internal links

If you choose this option, paste URLs you want used for internal links (for example, pages targeting topics like the ones below).

  • Cheapest commercial auto insurance
  • Affordable trucking insurance
  • Bobtail vs non-trucking liability
  • Physical damage coverage
  • Cargo insurance
  • New authority insurance cost and filings

Topic confirmation: personal auto vs trucking commercial auto

The current outline direction reflects personal auto insurance concepts (PIP/MedPay, state minimums), but Logrock’s existing keyword focus appears centered on commercial truck insurance (owner-operator, hotshot, semi truck).

Confirm which article you want

  • A) “Auto policy explained (2026)” (personal auto for everyday drivers)
  • B) “Commercial auto policy for trucking (2026)” (owner-operator angle: primary liability, physical damage, cargo, MCS-90, COI, filings)

Reply with A or B plus either (1) restored RAG access or (2) your internal URL list, and I’ll produce the complete post (plus Internal Link Map and backlink strategy brief) in one shot.

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Daniel Summers
daniel@logrock.com
My goal is simple: Help people start trucking companies, and keep them rolling. With my experience in transportation, I quickly decided to specialize in trucking insurance. It’s much more my speed and comfort zone: demanding, hectic, stressful…all the necessary ingredients to maintain my interests.
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Daniel Summers
My goal is simple: Help people start trucking companies, and keep them rolling. With my experience in transportation, I quickly decided to specialize in trucking insurance. It’s much more my speed and comfort zone: demanding, hectic, stressful…all the necessary ingredients to maintain my interests.

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