Reefer failures are among the most expensive losses in trucking. But not all reefer‑related claims are treated the same. Insurance companies make a clear distinction between reefer breakdown and cargo spoilage, and understanding the difference is essential for avoiding denied claims and protecting your business.
This guide explains how each type of loss occurs, how insurers evaluate them, and what you must document to stay covered.
A reefer breakdown occurs when the refrigeration unit fails due to a mechanical or electrical issue.
Most Motor Truck Cargo policies cover reefer breakdown only if:
If maintenance was neglected, insurers may deny the claim.
Cargo spoilage occurs when freight becomes damaged due to temperature deviations — even if the reefer unit itself did not fail.
Cargo spoilage is not always covered, especially when caused by:
Spoilage claims require strong proof that the carrier followed all procedures correctly.
Insurers expect:
Poor maintenance is the #1 reason breakdown claims are denied.
Keep records of:
Documentation is critical for spoilage claims.
Shippers may specify:
Any deviation can void coverage.
Drivers must understand:
Human error is a major cause of spoilage.
Start/stop mode causes temperature swings. Most brokers require continuous mode for:
Using the wrong mode can lead to denied claims.
Reefer breakdown and cargo spoilage may seem similar, but insurers treat them very differently. Breakdown is usually covered with the right endorsement, while spoilage often requires strict documentation and flawless procedures.
By maintaining your reefer unit, following shipper instructions, and documenting every step, you can protect your freight, avoid denied claims, and keep your operation running smoothly.
Reefer Unit Maintenance Checklist https://fleetguardusa.com/reefer-unit-maintenance-checklist
Temperature Control Requirements https://fleetguardusa.com/temperature-control-requirements
Common Reefer Claims and How to Avoid Them https://fleetguardusa.com/common-reefer-claims-and-how-to-avoid-them
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