jgfurr
Enthusiast
NAAT was one of the recommended transport companies from this site. They sub-contracted the job to Werner Trans, and the outcome has been very poor. Here's the story:
My 94 Viper was purchased by Bryan Pickeral in Maryland. Since I live in Illinois, Bryan and I searched thru this website to get recommendations for a shipping company. NAAT was one of them, they gave Bryan a good quote, and he contracted with them to pick up the car and deliver it to him.
The job got subcontracted to Werner Trans, and the driver showed up by himself with an enclosed trailer. Since it takes 2 people to load a car, I asked the driver if he wanted to drive the car in (with me guiding) or should I drive (with him guiding). He stated it made no difference. Since I'm familiar with the clutch, I opted to drive the car into the trailer with him guiding me. We got almost all the way in (with the driver guiding me back and forth many times) and then heard a "crunch". Once we got the car situated, I surveyed the damage: the right side sill was severely crushed just forward of the tailpipe. The driver for Werner stated (in front of me and my wife) that he was guiding me in by looking at the wheels. He said he did not look at the side sills and didn't realize they stuck out a couple inches beyond the wheels. When my wife and I asked him if his insurance would cover the damage, he said they would because it was his fault that the damage had occurred.
Fast forward 1 month. Werner Trans and their insurance company refuse to accept the claim, even though their driver admitted negligence. Their stance is that I was driving the car so I'm totally liable for the damage. Both Bryan and I have gone back and forth with Werner and their insurance agent multiple times, to no avail. Bryan and I also spoke once with NAAT, and they seemed like they were willing to get involved and help. However, NAAT has subsequently refused to take our direct calls and will not return any of our messages. I have submitted the claim on my insurance, and my insurance company is certainly going to turn around and go after Werner. My insurance adjuster could not believe the situation.
2 lessons for you all:
1. Avoid NAAT and Werner at all costs.
2. Never touch your car once a transport company arrives. Even if they only have one person, let them be 100% responsible for loading the car.
My 94 Viper was purchased by Bryan Pickeral in Maryland. Since I live in Illinois, Bryan and I searched thru this website to get recommendations for a shipping company. NAAT was one of them, they gave Bryan a good quote, and he contracted with them to pick up the car and deliver it to him.
The job got subcontracted to Werner Trans, and the driver showed up by himself with an enclosed trailer. Since it takes 2 people to load a car, I asked the driver if he wanted to drive the car in (with me guiding) or should I drive (with him guiding). He stated it made no difference. Since I'm familiar with the clutch, I opted to drive the car into the trailer with him guiding me. We got almost all the way in (with the driver guiding me back and forth many times) and then heard a "crunch". Once we got the car situated, I surveyed the damage: the right side sill was severely crushed just forward of the tailpipe. The driver for Werner stated (in front of me and my wife) that he was guiding me in by looking at the wheels. He said he did not look at the side sills and didn't realize they stuck out a couple inches beyond the wheels. When my wife and I asked him if his insurance would cover the damage, he said they would because it was his fault that the damage had occurred.
Fast forward 1 month. Werner Trans and their insurance company refuse to accept the claim, even though their driver admitted negligence. Their stance is that I was driving the car so I'm totally liable for the damage. Both Bryan and I have gone back and forth with Werner and their insurance agent multiple times, to no avail. Bryan and I also spoke once with NAAT, and they seemed like they were willing to get involved and help. However, NAAT has subsequently refused to take our direct calls and will not return any of our messages. I have submitted the claim on my insurance, and my insurance company is certainly going to turn around and go after Werner. My insurance adjuster could not believe the situation.
2 lessons for you all:
1. Avoid NAAT and Werner at all costs.
2. Never touch your car once a transport company arrives. Even if they only have one person, let them be 100% responsible for loading the car.