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| Preparing items for moving and/or supplying materials
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Household
Goods Moving Insurance and Valuation
Valuation coverage can be very complicated. Please read the
following information carefully:
It is important to understand how much the mover is
responsible for any lost or damage.
The valuation statement on the bill of lading governs this.
The minimum coverage required by law (included in the rate
given) is called carriers liability insurance.
If an item is lost or damaged, you would receive $0.60 per
pound. (Most of the times it doesn't cover the actual value
of the item). For instance, if the mover damaged a Dresser
that you bought for $200.00 and it weighed 100 pounds, you
would only get $60.00 as compensation.
Extra coverage is optional that you can consider to
purchase. We at “Twins moving and storage Inc” have an
account with “
movinginsurance.com”.
Here are 2 more options to consider:
1. Your homeowner's policy.
2. Your own insurance policy.
Here is a
list of rules and regulations
to valuation coverage:
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Valuation does not automatically pay for any damage. It must
be clearly shown that the mover was responsible.
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Items in boxes not packed by the mover are not covered.
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The mover is not responsible for any electronic item that
does not function after the move, unless there is clear
evidence that the item was not handled properly during the
move.
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Even if you see damages to items at the time of the move,
you are legally responsible to pay the full amount for the
move. Then you must go through the claims process.
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