Broken Drum Transportation LLC

APPLE GROVE, WV · USDOT 733,227 · 6 power units · micro fleet

No recent fatal, no statutory coverage gap, no sustained pattern at the carrier-aggregate level. Limits of carrier-level analysis apply: individual driver behavior, route conditions, and specific cargo circumstances are not captured at this resolution.

SafeNY Risk Score

2.2

LOW

Primary risk factor: Mechanical

Confidence ●●○○ (2 of 4 data sources verified)

Source: FMCSA Motor Carrier Census + SMS + L&I + MCMIS Crash + Inspection Records, snapshot 2026-05-01 · Computed 2026-05-12 · Outdated

SNRS is a decision-support score for legal-case evaluation. Statistical estimate only — not legal advice and not evidence of liability. See methodology.

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SafeNY Underinsured Flag

Insurance coverage falls short of P90 fatal verdict estimate.

Policy limit on file: $1M. Statistical P90 fatal verdict in carrier's domicile state: $8.2M. SafeNY Coverage Gap: approximately $7.2M.

$7.2M gap; WV (Tier D) P90 fatal estimate exceeds filed coverage. Multi-defendant analysis (freight broker, shipper, maintenance contractor) commonly considered.

When carrier insurance is insufficient at P90, recovery to full damages typically requires a multi-defendant strategy — pursuing the freight broker, shipper, or maintenance contractor as co-defendants alongside the motor carrier itself.

Source: FMCSA L&I filings + SSR P90 (state-tier shifted)

Insurance & coverage

Active policies

1

Primary insurer

Great West Casualty Co.

Liability limit on file

$1M

BIPD limit of $1,000,000 filed — common general-freight tier above federal minimum.

Source: FMCSA L&I filings (BMC-91 / BMC-91X / MCS-90) · Computed 2026-05-14 · Outdated

Educational Settlement Severity Estimate (Non-Advisory)

The SafeNY SSR estimates the likely verdict range for a hypothetical crash scenario involving this carrier. Adjust severity and jurisdiction.

Crash record · 5-year window

Total crashes

1

Fatal

0

Injury

0

Last incident: 2 year ago

1 crashes over 5 years, no fatal records.

Night-driving crash pattern

Night-driving analysis: insufficient crash sample (N < 5).

Pattern detection requires at least 5 documented crashes in the past 5-year window.

Source: FMCSA MCMIS Crash File · Computed 2026-05-14 · Outdated

Risk decomposition

Five-factor breakdown of the SafeNY SNRS for this carrier, used to explain the composite score.

Driven primarily by M-factor (vehicle maintenance — Maint + OOS + Brake/Tire) at 2.7/10, above the micro-cohort median of 2.1.

Method: how this carrier's SafeNY SNRS was computed(expand for carrier-specific walkthrough)

The five factors below come from Broken Drum Transportation LLC's actual FMCSA records. Each factor is a 0–10 score; the composition produces a 0–10 SNRS smoothed against the prior month's value (α = 0.40). The Bayesian step below leaves exposure_M-PUD symbolic; the closed-form denominator and a worked example are on /methodology#shrinkage.

Step 1 — Bayesian-shrunk crash rate

This carrier has 1 documented crashes in the past 5 years (0 fatal). The cohort prior (mean fatal rate for similar-sized fleets) is 0.317 events per million power-unit-days; after Bayesian shrinkage with prior strength w₀ = 10, this carrier's adjusted rate is 0.316.

r^shrunk  =  100.317  +  110  +  exposureM-PUD  =  0.316\hat{r}_{\text{shrunk}} \;=\; \frac{10 \cdot 0.317 \;+\; 1}{10 \;+\; \text{exposure}_{\text{M-PUD}}} \;=\; 0.316

Step 2 — Five-factor SNRSraw composition (B-method)

SNRSraw  =  0.60max(C,N,M)  +  0.30median(C,N,M,D)  +  0.10SSNRS_{raw} \;=\; 0.60 \cdot \max(C, N, M) \;+\; 0.30 \cdot \operatorname{median}(C, N, M, D) \;+\; 0.10 \cdot S
  =  0.60max(2.0,1.5,2.7)  +  0.30median(2.0,1.5,2.7,0.0)  +  0.100.0  =  2.2\quad\;=\; 0.60 \cdot \max(2.0, 1.5, 2.7) \;+\; 0.30 \cdot \operatorname{median}(2.0, 1.5, 2.7, 0.0) \;+\; 0.10 \cdot 0.0 \;=\; 2.2

C Crash 2.0 · N Negligence 1.5 · M Mechanical 2.7 · D Driver 0.0 · S Stability 0.0

Step 3 — EMA smoothing against last month's value

SNRS  =  αSNRSraw  +  (1α)SNRSprev,α=0.40SNRS \;=\; \alpha \cdot SNRS_{raw} \;+\; (1-\alpha) \cdot SNRS_{\text{prev}}, \quad \alpha = 0.40

For Broken Drum Transportation LLC: SNRSraw = 2.2 → smoothed SNRS = 2.2. (Prior month's smoothed value is the EMA weight; the first month of data uses raw without smoothing.)

Cite this analysis

Four reference formats pre-filled for Broken Drum Transportation LLC (USDOT 733227). For format guidance and worked examples, see /cite.

APA 7th edition(expand)
SafeNY. (2026). Safety analysis for Broken Drum Transportation LLC (USDOT 733227). Retrieved [date], from https://safeny.com/trucking-accidents/broken-drum-transportation-llc-usdot-733227
Chicago (author-date)(expand)
SafeNY. 2026. "Safety analysis for Broken Drum Transportation LLC (USDOT 733227)." Accessed [date]. https://safeny.com/trucking-accidents/broken-drum-transportation-llc-usdot-733227.
Bluebook (legal briefs)(expand)
SafeNY Safety Profile, Broken Drum Transportation LLC, FMCSA USDOT 733227, SafeNY (last visited [date]), https://safeny.com/trucking-accidents/broken-drum-transportation-llc-usdot-733227.
BibTeX(expand)
@misc{safeny_broken_733227_2026,
  title        = {Safety analysis for Broken Drum Transportation LLC},
  author       = {{SafeNY}},
  year         = {2026},
  howpublished = {\url{https://safeny.com/trucking-accidents/broken-drum-transportation-llc-usdot-733227}},
  note         = {USDOT 733227; derived from FMCSA public records}
}

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