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Moving scams abound throughout the United States and each year thousands of consumers fall prey to this kind of operation. On the other hand, 40 million moves take place each year, and the large majority of these are performed satisfactorily. The key to having a good move by moving companies, is knowing what to look out for when making the decision. There are simple, easy steps one can take to insure their move goes smoothly and without any hitches. The biggest concern for a consumer is the price of course, but more so, I believe, is the transportation of the items without any damages. It is possible to increase your chances of having a claim-free move if you follow certain "insider secrets" that I have seen work time and time again. Undoubtedly, one of the greatest mistakes by consumers is believing that moving companies offer insurance at an affordable price. Even moving representatives will refer to these options as "insurance." This is an illegal act by moving companies. Whether they call it "insurance" by mistake or simply by misunderstanding, no moving companies in the United States have or can offer "insurance." Having started in the moving industry in 1969 at the age of ten, I have heard these options called "insurance" by the drivers, salespeople and even owners of the company. Moving companies have no "insurance" . . . legally, it is a "valuation coverage." Only an insurance company can sell insurance. A moving company is a moving company . . . not an insurance company. Legally, when a moving representative refers to "valuation coverage" as "insurance," they are breaking the law, due to "false pretense." Again, many moving reps do this out of misunderstanding or mistakenly. However, legally speaking, it is against the law to refer to "valuation coverage" as "insurance." Valuation coverage is a "contractual limit of liability." It is a liability to cover the items shipped, in which you purchase through a contract with the mover. Should damages occur during transit, you file a "claim" with the moving company, and they in return, forward your "claim" to their insurance company. The number one complaint by consumers against moving companies concerns claims for damages. Understanding the mechanics behind the moving industry, and knowing simple but effective steps you can take, will greatly increase your chances of having a damage-free move.
Allen is a 30 year veteran and expert within the trucking industry. He has written dozens of articles , helping students and new drivers to be successful by avoiding the scams of many truck driving schools and trucking companies. By doing this, his ultimate goal "is to raise the standards of the trucking industry". He is the original author of the well known book, The Truth about Trucking
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