LTL CLAIM FORMS FOR BLUEGRACE CARRIERS
Freight claims for lost or damaged freight is handled directly between the customer and the carrier. Claims must be filed with supporting documents including invoices, photographs of the freight, and the BOL directly to the carrier. The carrier has a right to inspect the freight so customers should not discard damaged freight until the carrier has had an opportunity. The carrier will pay the claim directly to the customer. The customer is still responsible for their invoice to BlueGrace and should include the cost of the freight in their claim.
When a shipment is received and signed clear but the consignee then discovers concealed damage, meaning damage that isn't clearly visible until you unbox or unpack your shipment, time is of the essence to file your damage claim to the trucking company. Consignee should never sign for freight until expecting it. They can note it on the delivery receipt or they can outright refuse delivery if it arrives in unacceptable condition. If concealed damage is discovered after the driver has left and the unit has already been signed for without listing visible damage on the delivery receipt, you have 14 days to file your claim. This claim should be filed immediately and request for freight inspection.
LTL Claim Forms
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A. Duie Pyle
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AAA Cooper
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Averitt
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Best Overnite
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Brandt Truck Line
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Central Freight Lines
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Central Transport
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Con-Way Freight
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Dayton Freight Lines
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Dependable Highway
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Dohrn Transfer
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FedEx Freight
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Lakeville Motor Express
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Midwest Motor Express
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Milan Express
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New England Motor Freight
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Oak Harbor Freight Lines
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Old Dominion Freight Lines
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Pitt Ohio
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R&L Carriers
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Roadrunner Transportation
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Southeastern Freight Lines
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Southwestern Motor Truck Lines
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Standard Forwarding
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UPS Freight
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Vitran
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Ward Trucking
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Wilson Truck Lines
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Xpress Global Systems
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YRC
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