How to Fight a Moving Company and Win

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How to Fight a Moving Company and Win

Whether you're moving across the state or across the country, there are many things to take care of before, during, and after the move. Sometimes, there's a problem with the moving company, such as lost items or delays in delivery. These issues can cost you a lot of time and money. The moving company isn't always great at being responsive to your needs.

If you've had a major problem with your moving company, and you can't get a response from them, you might think of pursuing action. Before you send demand letters to the moving company, the first step is to send a strongly-worded demand letter to request compensation and/or action. DoNotPay can help you send physical demand letters from the comfort of your home.

Reasons to File a Complaint Against a Moving Company

There are a few reasons why you might consider filing a complaint against a moving company. Here's a look at a few of them:

  1. Items Lost During the Move

If the moving company lost a big-ticket item, such as a television. You would want to file a complaint.

  1. Damage to Your Personal Items

If you have a piece of furniture or broken knick-knacks, you want them replaced. This might take filing a complaint.

  1. Movers Were Late for Pickup

It might be that movers were so late that you had to change flights or pay a penalty for moving out a day later than expected. You can file a complaint.

  1. Movers Were Late Delivering Your Items

Once you arrive at your new home, you need your stuff to move in. If there are delays in delivery, you might need to stay longer at the hotel or buy essential items.

Moreover, if your movers cross the following lines, you can also make a complaint. First to the company, then to the authorities.

When the Contract is BreachedLook over the terms of your contract. Charges, quality service, and changes in a plan outside of this are legally actionable and a violation of your contract.
When the Company Policy is ViolatedSometimes, one moving person or driver is a bad apple. They might demand you pay cash or extra fees - outside the company policy.
When You've Been Lied to, Scammed, or DefraudedAny time you've been told one thing and experienced another in a way that was majorly disadvantageous. For example, you were told that your moving services would not contract out, and contracted strangers arrive at your destination.
When Your Items Have Been StolenWhen items on your Bill of Lading have disappeared in the move.
Failure to Honor InsuranceIf you were sold fake insurance or promised the trip was insured when it was not.
When There is Extensive DamageWhen your items have been extensively damaged, not just scuffed a little, or when many items sustain damage, not just your personal items.
Clear Improper ProcedureWhen your movers don't even try to use best practices like protecting fragile boxes, or they stack heavy on light, or stack furniture on boxes, or don't tie-down, or don't pad furniture.

What to Do Before Filing an Official Complaint

There are some essential things that you should do before you decide to file an official complaint against your moving company. Here are a few things to consider:

  • Reach out to the moving company to see if you can resolve the issue yourself.
  • Review the contract that you signed with the moving company, paying close attention to the section that outlines their liability.
  • Get your evidence together, such as pictures or information on any mover's insurance you paid for before the move.

How Can I File a Complaint Against a Moving Company?

When the excitement and thrill of moving turns to heartbreak when the moving company messes up, you might need to consider filing a complaint against them and sending a demand letter. However, you might not know how to do that, and it isn't easy to find this information online. DoNotPay can help you whether you decide to file a complaint against a moving company.

How to file a complaint against a moving company using DoNotPay:

  1. Search for moving issues on DoNotPay.
  2. Start our Solve My Moving Issues product by telling us the name of the moving company you are having issues with.
  3. Answer some questions about your specific move, your moving company, and the complaint for which you'd like relief.

DoNotPay will write a letter to your moving company, detailing both your complaints and your demands for compensation and relief and warn against a lawsuit if those demands aren't met. If you don't get a response within two weeks, we can help you escalate to small claims court!

DoNotPay Works With All Moving Companies

Before sending a demand letter to the moving company, check out DoNotPay's resources on a variety of similar issues that may apply to your situation.

What Else Can DoNotPay Do?

Whether you decide to fight a moving company or simply file a complaint, DoNotPay is there to help. However, DoNotPay is ready to partner with you to accomplish many tasks, such as:

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