Supreme Court Ruling Reshapes Freight Broker Liability

Ramit Sethi

Author of "I Will Teach You to Be Rich," focusing on psychology and systems for a rich life without guilt.

A recent unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court has dismantled a long-standing legal protection for freight brokers, fundamentally reshaping their operational landscape. On May 14, in the case of Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC, the Court determined that negligent-hiring claims against freight brokers under state law are not superseded by the Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act (FAAAA). This landmark 9-0 ruling, penned by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, resolves a prior divergence among federal circuit courts and eliminates the preemption defense that brokers had utilized for years to counter liability claims stemming from their carrier selection practices.

The immediate and extensive consequences of this ruling for brokers are undeniable. While it does not automatically impose liability, it creates an avenue for plaintiffs to challenge brokers' carrier evaluation and selection methods in state courts across the nation. Josh Lovan, an Industry Business Advisor at J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc., emphasizes the monumental significance of this development. This decision signals a new era for the freight industry, where the erstwhile shield is now gone. Historically, brokers leveraged the FAAAA's broad preemption of state regulations concerning pricing, routes, and services as an overarching defense against negligent hiring claims, often halting legal proceedings before they reached a jury. The Montgomery decision hinges on the FAAAA's safety exception, which preserves state authority to regulate motor vehicle safety. The Court concluded that negligent-hiring claims fall squarely within this safety exception.

Justice Brett Kavanaugh, in a concurring opinion joined by Justice Samuel Alito, acknowledged that the ruling might elevate insurance expenses for brokers but reiterated that the FAAAA was intended for economic deregulation, not safety deregulation. He also dismissed concerns that the decision would overwhelm brokers with lawsuits, stating that brokers who choose reputable carriers should successfully defend against state tort claims. The crucial implication is that brokers can no longer sidestep accountability entirely. They must now demonstrate that their carrier selection was prudent, requiring meticulous documentation, consistency in procedures, and verifiable safety standards. The decision does not establish a specific federal benchmark for reasonable care in carrier selection; instead, this determination will be made by state courts, potentially leading to varied requirements across different jurisdictions.

This transformative ruling places a greater emphasis on proactive risk management and transparent decision-making within the freight brokerage sector. Brokers must now adopt a more rigorous and documented approach to carrier selection, moving beyond mere compliance checks to encompass comprehensive safety evaluations. This shift will ultimately foster a safer and more accountable transportation ecosystem, benefiting both the industry and the public.

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