All-Pro Auto Transport

What happens if something happens to my vehicle during shipment?

If a vehicle is damaged during auto transport or due to drivers neglagence then one of 2 things will happen.  If the damaged done to the vehicle is less then the carriers deductable then the carrier will most likley pay for the damage out of pocket.  If the damage exceeds the deductable or is totalled, the carrier must file a claim with the insurance company that the policy is under.  All insurance info will be submitted to the client upon request if the carrier isn’t corroperating to solve the damage problem.

All carriers need to have Motor Truck Cargo Insurance to ship a car. It covers your liability for cargo that is lost or damaged due to causes such as fire, collision, or striking of a load.  Carriers will not be responsible for any damage done during car shipping to the vehicle due to weather or acts of god.  If your vehicle is caught in a hail storm and damaged, that is not covered.  So lets hope for good weather!

What can I pack in my car when shipping it?

When shipping your car, we ask that you limit your personal items to 100 lbs or less of NON-valuable items, stored in the trunk of your vehicle.  These items can include, but are not limited to bedding, clothes, linens, etc.  If your vehicle does not have a trunk, please confine your items to the back area of the vehicle, out of view.

Keep in mind that due to temperature changes/minimal air circulation during transport, we request you do not include items that may be harmful to your vehicle or people.  Nothing that has the potential to be flammable, release fumes, or “go bad” during the transport.  (We do not want your vehicle blowing up.)