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Tips on Insuring Couriers



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By : scott gallagher    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-09-03 00:40:40

When hiring a courier for the first time one of the first things that leap to people's minds is the question of insurance. When you hire a Boston courier service you're going to want to be sure that your shipment is going to be insured while it is in the hands of the company which is moving it, and so, many people want to find out the guidelines which explain whether or not the courier company has its own insurance or if it is the responsibility of the company which is shipping the goods to provide insurance for the courier company and the driver.

Insurance is actually the responsibility of the company that you are shipping with. If you are shipping with a Boston airport courier, they are going to have a lot of different types of insurance which cover the various aspects of their business. They are going to have insurance which covers their vehicles and their drivers, as well as the shipments of their clients. So, the basics of insurance are covered, and you aren't going to have to worry about providing insurance to cover your driver. In fact, if a company does require you to purchase your own insurance to cover their driver, you might need



to think twice about utilizing the services of that courier company.

The only place that you might want to consider some secondary insurance is when it comes to the covering of the actual goods that you are shipping. The courier company will have courier insurance, but this will only cover the value of your goods up to a certain fixed amount. If you're shipping anything which is of especially high value, you should be sure to inquire about the amount of insurance coverage that the courier company has. This is because if it is less than the value of your goods you might want to look into supplemental insurance in order to cover your goods in case they are damaged while on the road.

Keep in mind that just because you don't have to worry about the coordinating of purchasing insurance for your courier driver, you may be paying for it anyway. There are many courier companies which include a fee or surcharge on all shipments which will cover the cost of their insurance for every shipment. That way, your goods, their vehicles, and their company are all protected, but the courier simply passes the broken down cost of that insurance to the consumer rather than shouldering it themselves.
Author Resource:- Scott Gallagher is an International Consultant for Atlanta courier service and many other regional courier service companies. Additionally, Scott is a seasoned human resources consultant for Cardiologist Jobs.
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