purgoose10
Veteran Expediter
When a carrier is going belly up, after they stop making payroll, they usually stop paying their insurance premiums. Then they loose their carrier authority. However, they still have their broker only bond in tact. I guess my question is, who can they give loads to? If they give a load to a under CDL van, in just about every case, neither party has carrier authority. Can they give loads to under CDL vans because they aren't required to have their own authority? The vans in question made a contract with this property broker when they had carrier authority and have commercial insurance.
I would say if they loose they're carrier authority, generally it's from failure to pay insurance. If they are operating as a broker after this happens and they are bonded by a different insurance company or they could be doing something most would not dare do. Yes they can still broker loads with the bond because the people they are brokering to carry the load (carrier) are furnishing the authority and insurance. Most trucking company's that get a hint of this and have question what's going on will go after that customer directly through their sales department. If they are still brokering and using the same carriers they must be paying them because the carrier won't generally continue to do business with them.
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