3 Important Moving Insurance Tips
Because of the many problems that can occur when you hire a
moving company to transport your goods, the moving companies are
required some basic insurance of your goods. Even with this
basic insurance, purchasing additional coverage might be
needed.There are two common forms of additional insurance:
replace value coverage and basic liability which means the
actual cash value or the declared value protection.
First Tip : As a percent, the chance to fill a claim after a
move is one in three, keep that in mind even if it's for small
amounts. The standard for basic liability insurance is about
$.30 to $.60 per pound per item so if an item weights 50 pounds
the mover's liability is $30 on that item.If you choose declared
value protection you can decide your items value and the mover
is liable for that value. In the case your items are stolen, you
and the moving company will rely on the sum value that you
stated in the moving agreement. If you choose replacement value
coverage the mover is liable if your item is stolen or it
breaks, and that's that. As an example, if your item is stolen,
with replacement value coverage you receive a brand new one,
with actual cash value coverage you get the cash value of your 5
year old item.
Second Tip : Checking the accuracy of the inventory on the
moving company sheet should be done, once before the move and
again when the transport has reached the final destination. You
should look at the number and condition mentioned there. On the
day of delivery, in case you find broken items or find that
items are missing you should leave all the broken items in their
packaging and while the movers crew is still there, create a
list of all the damages and lost items with the in charge person
from the moving company, the list should be file with your
signature and the signature of the person in charge. Call the
next day to be sure the claim has been reported. If damages are
found the next day, they should be reported ASAP.
Third Tip : All the move related paperwork should be kept in a
safe place until claims have been resolved, if you unfortunately
have any. Make sure you carefully red all paperwork, bill of
ladding and the property sheet, before you put your signature on
them.
Knowing this three moving tips you will sure have a easy move.