When the movers initially arrive on moving day, they will walk through your home with you to ensure you are both on the same page as to which items they will be moving and which items they can leave behind.
If you’re moving across state lines, once you have completed your walk through, the crew leader will inventory your belongings as they make their way to the truck. The inventory will include a detailed description of the items being loaded and note the condition they are in when the movers initially began handling them. You will be asked to sign the inventory checklist to acknowledge that you agree with the van operator’s notations and then you’ll be given a copy of the inventory.
While it’s possible that you’re not familiar with a Bill of Lading, it is a requirement for all movers to provide a copy to their customers. The Bill of Lading acknowledges the receipt of your belongings and is the contract that you have with the movers for their transport.
The Bill of Lading will clearly state the mover’s name and note when the transportation of your belongings is scheduled to take place. It will also outline the terms and conditions of payment for your move, the total moving charges, information outlining the valuation of your things, and most importantly, how much the mover will be liable for if there is any loss or damage.
When the movers first show up, the crew leader can provide you with a general idea of how long you can expect it to take their crew to get your belongings packed on the truck and on their way to their destination. If for any reason the timeline changes, the crew leader will be sure to keep you in the loop.
The team at Suddath® understands that moving can be stressful, but our professional movers manage the process so you don’t have to. If you’re searching for movers, whether you’re moving across-town or across the globe, contact us.