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Insure
your removal in order to preserve your
goods and personal belongings
For any removal, it is highly
recommended to insure your goods and
personal belongings. You will only have to
disclose all your moving information to
your insurer, namely: the date, your new
address, the details concerning your new
residence.
Here are a few tips in order to ensure a
guaranteed insurance:
1. First, if you move with other people
(spouse, friends, roommate
), you
need to register their names in the
insurance contract in order to guarantee
the protection and the security of all of
you. In one hand, this procedure allows
you to protect your belongings and the
people that are moving with you and in
another hand, it enables you to have a
protection from civil liability in the
event of damage caused to third
parties.
2. Do not forget to adjust the amount of
guarantee to the total value of your
belongings.
3. In order to appropriately protect your
belongings, be very careful when choosing
a mover! Only choose the one that has all
the essential types of insurances. That
way, you can ask for their references and
a copy of their insurance contracts.
4. Make sure you monitor your goods and
belongings throughout the removal
process
5. Once you arrive at your new destination
and your new house, do not hesitate to
check the state of the cardboards and the
goods that have been moved.
6. Develop a discharge on the removal
letter
7. In the event of damage, report them by
specifically indicating all the details on
the waybill. After confirming them in a
mail or a registered mail, provide an
estimate of the value of these items as
soon as possible.
8. In the event of litigation, contact the
Chambre Syndicale du
déménagement if the removal
company is a member, if not, seek the
support of an Association de
Consomateurs.
Oops! The remover is not always
responsible for the damage
· If your goods are not packed
properly, they are likely to be damaged.
In this case, the remover is not liable
for the caused damage. Therefore, you only
have to pack your goods properly or hire a
professional to do the job.
· Moreover, the remover is not
responsible for any damage in the event of
force majeure, like flight of removal van
accident, road accident, or
aggression.
· The remover is also not responsible
for the deterioration of fragile items
that require special and nontraditional
transportation means.
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