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Relocation can be quite a stressful and anxiety driven process. Hence, it is always advisable to take the professional help of a moving company who will ensure a smooth and easy relocation, irrespective of whether it is just across the town, city, or country. Following a few basic guidelines developed by the U.S Department of Transportation and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will go a long way in assisting you for a successful move. These organizations are responsible for protection of rights of the consumers against disputes that may arise in case of damage to goods or fraudulent movers. The FMCSA governs the local as well as the interstate moving companies and requires them to register. Additionally, the agency also requires them to have a proof of cargo insurance.
Consider the following criteria before choosing a local mover:
1. Choose from amongst registered movers only. Make sure that the movers that you short-list have been assigned a USDOT number. This implies that the respective mover has the license and the insurance to move your goods. You can do so by checking the official website of FMCSA or enquiring over the phone.
2. Always ask your mover for a copy of the Rights and Responsibilities, which provides you with basic information regarding the services they offer and the documents you will be required to sign before moving. It also enlightens you about the claims that you can make in case your goods are damaged and the extent of the liability borne by the mover. Alternatively, a copy can also be downloaded from the FMCSA