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Intermodal & Drayage Compliance - Scheduled, Hired and Non-Owned Autos Under the UIIE-1
The UIIE-1 covers specified UIIA contractual liability; it does not approve an owner-operator, schedule a tractor or replace hired-auto underwriting.
Aug 6


Motor Truck Cargo - Compliance Where Carmack Amendment meets on-hand freight
A refused delivery does not automatically end Carmack liability. Motor carriers need standing terms, an immediate on-hand notice and written disposition authority.
Aug 6


Motor Carrier Compliance - Double MCs, Common Ownership & Shared Equipment
Two authorities can be legitimate. One load moved through the wrong company can still turn flexibility into a chain of regulatory, contractual and coverage problems.
Aug 4


MOTUS: The Good, the Bad, and the UGLY
Motus may become the registration system trucking needs. Its 2026 rollout still left legitimate carriers unable to perform basic compliance work in the only system FMCSA allowed them to use.
Aug 4


The Carmack Amendment: What Every Motor Carrier Must Know Before the Next Motor Truck Cargo Claim
The Carmack Amendment controls most interstate motor-carrier cargo claims. Fleet owners need to understand its burden of proof, contract traps and claims process.
Aug 3


Freight Refused? How an On-Hand Agreement Keeps a Failed Delivery From Becoming the Carrier's Unpaid Problem
When a receiver refuses freight, a carrier should not become an unpaid warehouse. A two-layer on-hand process creates the record, charges and authority needed to respond.
Aug 2


When the Crash Is No Longer the Case - Reptile Theory and Nuclear-Verdict Exposure for Motor Carriers
A truck can remain in its lane and a motor carrier can still face a catastrophic verdict. See how Reptile Theory can reshape trucking litigation - and how carriers can prepare.
Aug 2


Carrier Identity Is Becoming a Data Problem: How RMIS, Descartes MyCarrierPortal and Highway Are Exposing Freight Fraud
A valid MC number and certificate of insurance are no longer enough. Modern platforms correlate identity, VINs, inspections, lanes, devices and behavior to reveal inconsistencies before a load is tendered.
Jul 15


From Billboard to Claim File: Legal Advertising, Staged Crashes and Trucking’s Litigation Risk - Insurance Fraud Prevention
The problem is not legitimate access to counsel. It is the industrialization of claimant acquisition combined with organized collision schemes that target commercial trucks and their insurance limits.
Jul 8


After Hormuz: What the 2026 Iran Conflict Means for Intermodal, Energy and Hazmat Fleets
The Strait of Hormuz has reopened, but energy inventories, vessel security, fuel economics and hazmat freight patterns have not returned to normal. Fleet owners should prepare for an uneven recovery.
Jul 1
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