The following information is provided to you, the prospective shipper, by
the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration as required by law to help
you better understand the moving process, your rights and responsiblilites
as well as any moving company's rights and responsibilites when your goods
are shipped.
| Why Was I Given This Pamphlet? |
| What Are the Most Important Points I Should Remember From This Pamphlet? |
| What If I Have More Questions? |
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SUBPART A - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SUBPART B - BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICES FROM ANY MOVER SUBPART C - SERVICE OPTIONS PROVIDED SUBPART D - ESTIMATING CHARGES SUBPART E - PICKUP OF MY SHIPMENT OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS SUBPART F - TRANSPORTATION OF MY SHIPMENT SUBPART G - DELIVERY OF MY SHIPMENT SUBPART H - COLLECTION OF CHARGES SUBPART I - RESOLVING DISPUTES WITH MY MOVER WHY WAS I GIVEN THIS PAMPHLET? The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's (FMCSA) regulations protect consumers on interstate moves and define the rights and responsibilities of consumers and household goods carriers. The household goods carrier (mover) gave you this booklet to provide information about your rights and responsibilities as an individual shipper of household goods. Your primary responsibility is to select a reputable household goods carrier, ensure that you understand the terms and conditions of the contract, and understand and pursue the remedies that are available to you in case problems arise. You should talk to your mover if you have further questions. The mover will also furnish you with additional written information describing its procedure for handling your questions and complaints. The additional written information will include a telephone number you can call to obtain additional information about your move. WHAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT POINTS I SHOULD REMEMBER FROM THIS PAMPHLET?
WHAT IF I HAVE MORE QUESTIONS? If this pamphlet does not answer all of your questions about your move, do not hesitate to ask your mover's representative who handled the arrangements for your move, the driver who transports your shipment, or the mover's main office for additional information. |
