Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1457.485 - Investigation of Loss or Damage Claims
a) A household goods carrier shall
investigate each claim filed against it in the manner prescribed in this
Subpart if the carrier has not already investigated it prior to receipt of the
claim.
b) Supporting documents.
1) Each claim must be supported by the
original or a shipper-certified copy of the bill of lading, any evidence of the
charges, and the invoice (or an extract of the invoice).
2) The claim must also be supported by
certification of prices or values, with any trade or other discounts,
allowance, deductions of any nature and the terms thereof, or depreciation
reflected in the certification.
3)
Before voluntarily paying a claim, the household goods carrier shall require
the claimant to provide written certification of the destination value of a
shipment where:
A) The property involved in a
claim has not been invoiced to the consignee shown on the bill of
lading;
B) An invoice does not show
price or value;
C) The property
involved has not been sold; or
D)
The property has been transferred at bookkeeping values only.
c) When, after
investigation, a household goods carrier is unable to authenticate an asserted
claim for loss of an entire package or an entire shipment, the carrier shall
obtain from the consignee of the shipment involved written certification that
the property for which the claim is filed has not been received from any other
source.
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