Herefishyfishy
Smart Bass
I used to ship Neon Bar signs, and they are SUPER fragile. Got most to arrive but in the process learned quite a bit about the process. The simplicity of it was explained by a claims rep. "The conveyor belts and sorting gates can't read." Fragile and UP are completely ignored by all the automated sorting equipment which is based on bar codes and machines knocking boxes off a belt into a cart. The few humans handling these boxes follow suit. All items shipped UPS/FedEx/Parcel need to be packed to allow a gorilla to toss it around as that is about what to expect with each and every.
One can pay for special human to human handling such as with rare antiques, but it becomes cost prohibitive.
As to filing insurance claims, it is designed to reject for any and all reasons. Takes skill to get reimbursed. Photos of packaging helps. Documentation of costs. A signature from the shipper at time of drop-off that it was packaged correctly helps.
Double box everything with padding between the boxes.
With all the above, one might be able to compell the shipper to make payment on paid insurance.
One can pay for special human to human handling such as with rare antiques, but it becomes cost prohibitive.
As to filing insurance claims, it is designed to reject for any and all reasons. Takes skill to get reimbursed. Photos of packaging helps. Documentation of costs. A signature from the shipper at time of drop-off that it was packaged correctly helps.
Double box everything with padding between the boxes.
With all the above, one might be able to compell the shipper to make payment on paid insurance.