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Supply Chain Issues Put Carmack Preemption In Spotlight

By Andrew Steif (March 16, 2022, 5:03 PM EDT) — The Biden administration has recently announced a number of unprecedented planned investments in the U.S. supply chain and transportation infrastructure, including its Feb. 24 announcement of a plan to secure critical supply chains.

As these plans are implemented, and rail and motor carrier cargo shipments across the country increase, claims for cargo damage and loss will inevitably grow as well.

Although companies apply carefully considered safety and shipping practices, it is inevitable that not every single shipment will arrive at its destination intact. And as shippers and customers consider their legal rights, they encounter a potentially confusing decision as to what…

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