Moving damage claim help in Rhode Island
Damaged, delayed, lost, or held hostage by a mover in Rhode Island? Document it correctly, hit every deadline, and get connected with a specialist — free to start.
Federal rules give Rhode Island residents nine months from delivery to file an interstate moving claim.
The carrier must acknowledge your claim within 30 days and resolve it within 120.
Know whether you had released or full value protection before you file.
What to do after a bad move in Rhode Island
Whether your mover damaged furniture, lost boxes, ran weeks late, or refused to unload until you paid more, the playbook in Rhode Island is the same: document everything before you unpack, note the damage on the delivery paperwork, and start your written claim quickly. The steps below work for both interstate moves (covered by federal rules) and local Rhode Island moves.
If a mover in Rhode Island is holding your belongings hostage or has denied a valid claim, an FMCSA complaint plus the right demand letter usually moves things fast. For larger or denied claims, the specialists in our directory handle cases throughout Rhode Island.
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What went wrong with your Rhode Island move?
Pick your situation — the steps, deadlines, and templates are the same whether your move stayed inside Rhode Island or crossed state lines.
Damaged belongings
Furniture, electronics, or valuables broken in transit.
Lost or missing boxes
Items that never arrived or vanished between locations.
Delayed delivery
Your shipment is late and it's costing you money.
Hostage load
Mover won't release your goods without extra payment.
Overcharged
Final bill ballooned far past your written estimate.
Claim denied
You filed already and the mover lowballed or refused.
Released vs. full value in Rhode Island
Most movers serving Rhode Island default you to released value — just $0.60 per pound, per item. Confirm which coverage you had before you file; it decides what you can recover.
Released value
Full value
Filing an FMCSA complaint from Rhode Island
If a mover in Rhode Island ignores you, holds your goods hostage, or denies a valid claim, a federal complaint adds real pressure. It is free and takes about 10 minutes.
Rhode Island moving claim questions
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