paullud
Veteran Expediter
Dave,
They're not paying for cargo insurance - Bolt does that.
However, despite having that insurance, the contract has an indemnification clause, - whereby the individual contractor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the carrier for property damage (including damage to cargo) and third party personal injury .... due to acts or omissions on the part of the contractor.
What the liability limiter program does is limit Bolt's right to seek indemnification from the contractor to an amount no greater than $5,000.00 (per claim or occurrence)
It is optional and one may opt out of it.
To opt out you would have to carry a policy for liability and cargo insurance with a deductible no greater than $5000. I am going to see if I can add this through CIS cheaper because I didn't see cargo insurance covered by my policy or if paying Bolt is cheaper.
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