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Is it Worth the Risk? The Importance of Hiring a Licensed and Insured Moving Company like 360 Degree Moving for Your Next Move

When planning a move in Rockland, Bergen County, or Orange County, it can be tempting to hire the cheapest option available. However, if you're considering hiring an unlicensed and uninsured company, you could be putting yourself at serious risk. At 360 Degree Moving we are a fully licensed and insured moving company, meaning your belongings, and your peace of mind are protected from start to finish.


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Here’s why it’s important to choose a professional, licensed, and insured moving company like ours over a cheaper, unlicensed option:


Protection of Your Belongings:

An unlicensed mover may not have the necessary coverage in place if your items are damaged, lost, or worst stolen. With 360 Degree Moving, you're protected. Licensed and insured moving companies are required to have minimum insurance coverages for every move. We also offer valuation coverage as an additional option for your move.


Liability Issues:

When you hire an unlicensed mover, you could be held liable for accidents or injuries that occur during your move. This could lead to costly legal or medical expenses. A licensed and insured company like 360 Degree Moving shields you from these liabilities, ensuring a worry-free move. You would not hire an unlicensed roofer, and so you should not hire an unlicensed mover.


Professional Standards:

Licensed movers are required to adhere to industry regulations, meaning you can expect a high standard of service. Cheap, unlicensed movers often cut corners, putting your belongings and safety at risk.


Peace of Mind:

When you work with a reputable Rockland moving company like 360 Degree Moving, you can rest assured knowing your move is in capable hands. You won’t have to worry about shady practices, surprise fees, or unreliable service.


Before making your next move, think about the value of hiring a licensed and insured moving company like 360 Degree Moving. Protect your belongings, avoid unnecessary liabilities, and experience a hassle-free move! Reach out to us today at 1-844-360-6683 or online for a quote.


Here’s a comparison between licensed and unlicensed movers

Aspect

Licensed Movers

Unlicensed Movers

Legal Compliance

Fully compliant with local/state regulations

Operate without legal oversight

Insurance Coverage

Offer insurance coverage for damages or losses

No insurance, leaving the customer liable

Customer Liability

No liability on customer for damages or injuries

Customer can be held liable for accidents or injuries

Safety Standards

Adhere to industry-standard safety protocols

May cut corners, risking safety

Professionalism

Trained, professional movers with proper equipment

May lack proper training or equipment

Risk of Damage/Loss

Covered by insurance, lower risk

High risk with no protection for damaged/lost items

Pricing Transparency

Clear, regulated pricing with no hidden fees

Unregulated, may offer lower prices with hidden fees

Reputation

Verified, trustworthy reputation

Often have unverified, questionable track records

Contracts/Agreements

Offer written, legally binding contracts

May not provide formal contracts, leading to disputes

Hiring a licensed mover ensures you're protected from risks, while unlicensed movers might seem cheaper upfront but often result in much higher costs in the long run. To check if a moving company is licensed and insured follow these steps:


Check with the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT):

  • Movers operating within New York must be licensed by the NYSDOT.

  • Visit the NYSDOT website or call them to verify a moving company's license status.

  • Use the "Carrier Search" function on the NYSDOT website by entering the company's name or NYSDOT number.


Verify with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA):

  • If the company moves across state lines, it should also be registered with the FMCSA.

  • You can search by the company's USDOT number or name using FMCSA’s "Search Movers" tool.


Check the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs

  • The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs (DCA) regulates movers in the state.

  • Visit their website and look for the Public Movers & Warehousemen section.

  • You can use their license verification tool to search for the moving company by name or license number to confirm their status.


With 360 Degree Moving, your home and belongings are in safe hands. Reach out today at 1-844-360-6683 for a free quote or to learn more about how we can help with your next move!

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