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Who is required to carry cargo insurance?
Published 12/05/2014 02:29 PM |
Updated 05/23/2015 08:58 AM
Household goods carriers and freight forwarders of household goods are required to have cargo insurance. For the minimum levels of financial responsibility required for each type of motor carrier, please see 49 CFR 387.9.
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