How To Find A Reputable Grosse Pointe Mover

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Moving from one home to another can be a difficult process. Therefore, you will want to ensure you are hiring a reputable, local Grosse Point mover. James Height is the owner of Designed to Move, a local moving company in Grosse Point. In this article, he explains how to find a dependable company to assist you with your move.
Word of mouth is one of the most important things to first consider when looking to hire a moving company. If friends or family have had great experiences with a particular company, the likelihood is that you should be able to expect the same treatment. Many companies rely on word-of-mouth business and therefore will instill business practices that will help to promote that, according to Height, a local mover in Grosse Pointe.
The internet can also be a great tool to use when looking for a moving company. There are various sites that allow customers to offer reviews of services, and can therefore provide a glimpse into the kind of service other customers have received from a specific company. However, Height warns against one popular website: "Craigslist is a great site for a lot of things, but Craigslist is one of the worst places to find a mover." It can be very difficult to verify a company through such sites.
According to Height, many "rogue movers" will use sites like Craigslist to advertise their services. These movers may not have the proper licensing, and likely no insurance to cover any damages. If a customer decides to do business with a "rogue mover," that customer has thrown many of their rights away as there are fewer avenues for the customer to take if problems should arise. In cases such as this, state agencies and insurance companies would not be resource a customer could resort to. Instead, in order to receive compensation for damaged or lost property, small claims court would likely be the only option.
Every state also offers a department who oversees motor carriers. Moving companies have to submit their information to such agencies, and therefore, all of this information is public record. This information will include licensing numbers and insurance information. This is a simple way to find out if the company you are considering has been deemed legal to operate. All of these elements are in place to help ensure you do not get taken advantage of by "scamming movers," according to Height.
Another important aspect to consider when hiring a local mover in Grosse Pointe is insurance. According to Height, moving companies are required to carry general liability insurance, cargo insurance, and vehicle insurance. The cargo insurance ranges from $100,000 to $1,000,000. Designed to Move happens to carries a large policy for cargo insurance as they frequently handle commercial cases.
Each state dictates the mandatory amount of coverage for each area. This has been put into place in order to protect the consumer. This can also help one to identify a legal vs. non-legal moving company, as the company must carry all of these in order to be considered legal.
Additional insurance can be purchased by the customer. Height recommends this, especially if one owns many fragile items of value. Purchasing this insurance is greatly dependent upon what one's budget is for their move, as well as the amount of valuables they may be concerned about. As Height says, "A good moving company shouldn't be breaking any items." Therefore, he doesn't push his customers to purchase extra insurance, as he feels confident with the service his company is able to provide.


About the Author:
James Height is the owner of Designed to Move, which services residents in the Grosse Pointe area. Height started the business in 2005, and based his company on providing great customer service while assi



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