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What is my movers liability for loss or damage if I use a self-storage facility?

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What is my movers liability for loss or damage if I use a self-storage facility?

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It is important to understand that your movers liability will be limited to only loss or damage that occurred during your interstate shipment. In other words, your movers liability ends when your shipment is delivered into any third party storage facility (not the movers own warehouse) where you have rented space that is not within your movers control. Your mover is not liable for any loss or damage that might occur during the time your shipment is stored at the third party facility or later when your shipment is delivered out of the facility locally to your residence.

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