You may also want to check out your homeowner�s insurance. Some cover goods in transit. Or you may be able to take out a rider with your current company to cover your move if you property is very valuable.
Note that items that are packed by you are not covered by the insurance. Since the mover had no way of controlling the packing process if you did it, he or she is not held responsible.
In most cases, you have nine months to file a claim against your mover. However, it is best to call immediately upon discovering the damage or loss. The earlier you call, the easier it is to prove your claim. The mover is legally obligated to acknowledge any claim within 30 days and to resolve it or offer a settlement within 120 days.
But a bad move doesn�t let you off the hook. You are always obligated to pay for the move, regardless of the amount of damage. If you can, work with the moving company to deduct the damages from the amount you owe. If this is not possible, and often isn�t because of timing and insurance inspections, pay the mover for the service and pursue reimbursement for the damage.
Moving companies speak their own language. You need to know how to speak the jargon to understand what you are getting yourself into. Here are just some of the phrases and words you will hear once you start looking for a moving company:
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