Failure to file prompt notice against carriers can jeopordize recovery rights and preclude favorable acceptance of the claimed loss under the insurance policy.
Notice of claim must be sent to the ocean carrier immediately after the damage or loss is observed. An ocean carrier can avoid liability for any loss or damage caused unless a suit is filed within one month from the date of delivery.
Rail and Truck Carriers (I.C.C.) - 9 months
Notice of claim must be filed within nine months of the delivery date on all interstate truck or rail carriers.
Local Truck Carriers - 4 months
Notice of claim must be filed within four months of the delivery date on local intrastate truckers.
Pilferage and Damage - 7 Days
Notice of claim must be filed within seven days from the time of delivery on pilferage and damage claims.
Non-Delivery - 120 Days
120 Days Notice of claim must be filed within 120 days from the date the goods were to be delivered.
Next flight out, AM/PM delivery, 2nd day, 3rd day, deferred, after hours, and weekend delivery services... (MORE INFO)
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