
THE FOUR OPERATIONAL MOMENTS THAT DETERMINE YOUR LIABILITY
Most vetting programs address one moment: carrier onboarding. The plaintiff’s attorney is not interested in what you did at onboarding. The attorney wants to know what you did at the moment of dispatch.
The Shipper/Broker/Carrier Defense Protocol℠ addresses four distinct operational moments, each with its own documentation requirements, each of which can become an independent liability event if it is not handled correctly.
First moment
The first moment is carrier onboarding. Most programs address this and only this.
Second moment
The second moment is dispatch, which is where most liability events actually occur and where most documentation programs completely fail.
Third moment
The third moment is the monitoring interval between loads, when CSA scores change, insurance lapses, and safety records deteriorate between the last dispatch and the next one.
Fourth moment
The fourth moment is the incident response window, the hours and days after an accident, when the documentation you created before the incident either becomes your defense or becomes the plaintiff’s exhibit.


