I can't get into the exact details but:
Some time ago we arrived to pick up a load at a freight dock to carry on to the end delivery. It was one box. The freight was a mess. The box was trashed, broken, and the shock sensors had been tripped. It was clear that what ever was inside this box would have some issues. I wondered what the truck it came off must have looked like!
My gut feeling was to walk away from this. After calling dispatch I was told that it was no big deal. Just note, load, and deliver, "it happens all the time". I noted the damage on the BOL, loaded and secured the mess, and completed the delivery.
I should have gone with my gut feeling. Even though I made note of the damage on receipt of the freight, and the claim against us was flatly denied, it looks like we, potentially, could still be dragged into the mess.
I was just wondering if anyone has had a similar situation and how they handled it. I now have a new rule about refusing to load anything like this again for sure.
Some time ago we arrived to pick up a load at a freight dock to carry on to the end delivery. It was one box. The freight was a mess. The box was trashed, broken, and the shock sensors had been tripped. It was clear that what ever was inside this box would have some issues. I wondered what the truck it came off must have looked like!
My gut feeling was to walk away from this. After calling dispatch I was told that it was no big deal. Just note, load, and deliver, "it happens all the time". I noted the damage on the BOL, loaded and secured the mess, and completed the delivery.
I should have gone with my gut feeling. Even though I made note of the damage on receipt of the freight, and the claim against us was flatly denied, it looks like we, potentially, could still be dragged into the mess.
I was just wondering if anyone has had a similar situation and how they handled it. I now have a new rule about refusing to load anything like this again for sure.