No one wants to think about it, but accidents can happen during a move.

A table may get scratched. A dresser might get dented. A sofa could be damaged while navigating a tight stairwell.

The good news is that professional movers typically have procedures for handling damage claims. The key is understanding what protection you have, what steps to take, and how compensation works before a problem occurs.

Here’s what happens if movers damage your furniture—and what you should do next.

First: Don’t Panic

Finding damage after a move is frustrating, but it’s important to stay calm and document everything properly.

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Most moving companies have a formal claims process, and the outcome often depends on how quickly and accurately you report the issue.

The worst thing you can do is:

❌ Throw away paperwork

❌ Wait several weeks to report damage

❌ Forget to take photos

Documentation matters.

How Common Is Furniture Damage?

Most moves are completed without major issues.

Professional movers use:

  • Furniture pads
  • Stretch wrap
  • Dollies
  • Specialized equipment

to reduce risk.

However, moving large furniture through:

  • Doorways
  • Staircases
  • Elevators
  • Tight hallways

always involves some level of risk.

The larger and more complex the move, the greater the opportunity for accidental damage.

What Should You Do If You Notice Damage?

If you discover damage during delivery:

1. Inspect the Item Immediately

Before movers leave, look for:

  • Scratches
  • Dents
  • Broken legs
  • Torn upholstery
  • Cracked glass
  • Structural damage

Don’t assume you’ll remember later.

2. Take Photos

Photograph:

✔ The damage

✔ The entire piece of furniture

✔ Close-up details

✔ Multiple angles

The more documentation you have, the stronger your claim may be.

3. Note the Damage

If you’re asked to sign paperwork at delivery, note any visible damage before signing whenever possible.

This creates a documented record that the issue was identified upon arrival.

4. Contact the Moving Company

Even if you mention the damage to the crew, follow up with the moving company directly.

Ask about:

  • Claim deadlines
  • Required documentation
  • Next steps

Every company has its own process.

Will the Moving Company Pay for Repairs?

It depends on:

  • The type of coverage selected
  • The cause of the damage
  • The company’s claim evaluation

This is where understanding moving protection becomes important.

Basic Coverage vs Full Value Protection

Many people are surprised to learn that movers don’t automatically insure belongings for their full value.

Released Value Protection

This basic protection is often included at no extra cost.

However, reimbursement is typically based on:

$0.60 per pound per item

Not actual replacement value.

Example

A solid wood dresser weighs 150 pounds.

If it’s damaged:

150 × $0.60 = $90

Even if the dresser originally cost $1,000.

This is why many customers choose additional protection.

Full Value Protection

With Full Value Protection, the moving company may choose to:

  • Repair the item
  • Replace the item
  • Provide compensation

Specific terms vary, but protection is generally much broader than basic coverage.

What If the Furniture Was Already Damaged?

Movers are generally not responsible for pre-existing damage.

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That’s why many companies document:

  • Existing scratches
  • Dents
  • Wear and tear

before loading.

If damage existed before the move, it may not qualify for reimbursement.

How Long Do You Have to File a Claim?

Every moving company has different requirements.

The best practice is:

Report damage as soon as possible.

Waiting weeks or months can make the process more difficult.

Always review your paperwork for specific deadlines.

What Happens During the Claims Process?

Most claims follow a similar path.

Step 1: Submit Documentation

Typically includes:

  • Photos
  • Inventory information
  • Description of damage

Step 2: Review

The moving company evaluates:

  • Condition reports
  • Coverage level
  • Supporting evidence

Step 3: Resolution

Depending on the situation, they may:

  • Approve repairs
  • Offer reimbursement
  • Arrange replacement
  • Request additional information

The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the claim.

How to Protect Furniture Before the Move

The easiest claim is the one you never need to file.

Before moving day:

Take Photos of Valuable Furniture

Document:

  • Dining tables
  • Bedroom sets
  • Sectionals
  • Antiques
  • Designer furniture

before loading begins.

Create a Home Inventory

A detailed inventory helps establish:

  • Ownership
  • Condition
  • Value

before the move.

Ask About Protection Options

Before booking, ask:

  • What coverage is included?
  • What additional options are available?
  • How are claims handled?

Understanding your protection beforehand eliminates surprises later.

Common Mistakes People Make

Many moving claims become more difficult because people:

❌ Don’t inspect items at delivery

❌ Forget to take photos

❌ Assume all damage is fully covered

❌ Wait too long to file claims

❌ Never review coverage options

A few minutes of preparation can save significant frustration later.

Can Movers Repair Furniture Instead of Paying Cash?

Yes.

In some cases, repair may be the preferred solution.

Examples include:

  • Minor scratches
  • Surface damage
  • Cosmetic issues

For many furniture pieces, professional repair can restore the item without requiring replacement.

A Simple Rule of Thumb

If you discover damage:

✔ Document it immediately

✔ Take photos

✔ Save paperwork

✔ Contact the moving company promptly

✔ Understand your coverage

The sooner you act, the smoother the process usually becomes.

The Bottom Line

If movers damage furniture, you’re not necessarily stuck paying for the loss yourself.

Most professional moving companies have procedures for handling damage claims, but the outcome depends heavily on:

  • Your coverage level
  • Documentation
  • Timing
  • The circumstances surrounding the damage

Understanding your protection before moving day—and documenting your belongings carefully—can make a huge difference if an issue arises.

Planning a Move?

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Whether you’re moving locally or long-distance, Bellhop provides transparent communication and professional moving support every step of the way.

Get your moving quote today.

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Nick Valentino