How to Plan Your Move
Plan Ahead
Summer
time is the busiest time of the year for movers. In
addition, the beginning and end of each month are
traditionally busier than mid-month, regardless of the
season. If you are planning to move during one of the
times, plan well in advance so your mover's schedule
will fit yours.
Check out our moving planner, Countdown to Moving Day, to be sure you don't forget anything.
Now it is
time to contact the movers on your list. Inform them of
your destination and the timing of your move. Ask movers
to provide you with a written estimate, and have them
explain the services listed in the estimate in detail.
Carefully compare each estimate to see which company
best suits your needs and budget.
Packing
Proper
packing by a trained packer using specially designed
cartons and materials is crucial to a good move.
Schedule packing with the mover a day or two before the
moving van is loaded. If you are packing yourself, it is
never too soon to start. While packing yourself can save
money, movers will not usually accept liability for
damage to items packed by owners.
Be present
when your goods are packed. An inventory of your goods
will be made and it is important to resolve any
disagreements prior to signing the inventory. Make sure
all copies are legible and all items are numbered. Have
valuable items listed separately. Some appliances may
require servicing prior to the move. Your mover can
schedule these services for you.
There are
several options for insuring your goods. All household
goods shipments move under limited liability. However,
you may purchase additional liability coverage from your
mover.
Planning
Your Moving Day
Your mover
may ask you to select several consecutive days during
which your goods can be loaded and a second series of
dates during which your goods can be delivered to your
new home. A spread of days gives you and your mover the
flexibility needed to keep your move on schedule.
Remember that summer months are the busiest, and some
movers offer lower prices between the months of October
and April.
Moving Day
Be on hand when the movers arrive.
- Discuss the delivery arrangements
fully with your mover.
- Have beds stripped and ready to be
packed.
- Save your energy - let the moving
crew disassemble goods.
- Read the Bill of Lading before you
sign it.
- Tell your mover how to reach you at
your destination.
- Keep in contact with the mover's
agent at your destination while you are in transit.
Delivery
Generally,
your belongings will be transported in a van along with
those of other families in the same general direction.
This helps to keep your costs down. Delivery is made on
any of the several consecutive days agreed upon before
the move began. Make sure the mover knows how to contact
you to schedule actual delivery. If you cannot be
reached at destination, the mover may place your
shipment in storage to avoid delaying other shipments.
This can mean additional charges for storage and
handling.
Upon
delivery, check your goods for damage. Do not sign the
inventory until you have inspected your furniture and
the exterior of the cartons.
Claims
If any of
your household goods are damaged or lost, report the
facts promptly and in detail on the van driver's copy
(original) of the inventory sheet before you sign it. If
you notice damage after unpacking, a claim must be filed
within nine months after delivery. However, it is to
your advantage to report damage as soon as possible. The
mover must acknowledge receipt of your claim within 30
days and must deny or make an offer within 120 days of
receipt of your claim. When making a claim or
considering a settlement offer, keep in mind the amount
of liability that you declared on your shipment. For
example, if the value declared on your shipment was
$5,000, the mover's maximum liability for loss or damage
to the articles in your shipment is $5,000. Claims for
more than this amount will be declined because they are
in excess of the mover's liability that you declared on
your
shipment.
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