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Moving is stressful enough as it is. So what do you do when your movers damage or lose your belongings? Find out here.
If your TV is broken during a move, the first thing you should do is contact the moving company and explain the situation. Be sure to have all your documentation - such as your contract and inventory list - handy, as this will help them investigate and process your claim.
If your furniture is damaged during a move, the first thing you should do is contact the moving company and explain the situation. Be sure to have all your documentation - such as your contract and inventory list - handy, as this will help them investigate and process your claim.
If your belongings are lost during a move, the first thing you should do is contact the moving company and explain the situation. Be sure to have all your documentation - such as your contract and inventory list - handy, as this will help them investigate and process your claim.
It is important to note that most moving companies are not liable for the replacement cost of lost or damaged items. In order to be compensated, you will need to file a claim with your mover and/or insurance company. Be sure to document any losses or damage with photos and an itemized list of the items in question.
There are a few things you can do to prevent damage when moving:
1. Make sure all your items are properly packed. This includes using the right kind of packing material for each item and making sure that everything is securely wrapped.
2. Be careful when loading and unloading your items onto the truck or other vehicle. Make sure you don't drop anything and that everything is balanced so it doesn't shift during transport.
3. Drive carefully! Take turns slowly and avoid sudden stops or starts. Also, try to plan your route in advance so you can avoid areas with a lot of traffic or potholes.
following these simple tips will help ensure that your belongings arrive at your new home safe and sound!
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