HELP! Large speakers fell over during shipping.


Bought a pair of Dali Euphonia MS5 speakers. They must have fallen over during shipping. They were upside down on the pallet when they got to my house. 155Lbs for each box.
My question is, what could have happened internally? Could drivers be harmed? Crossovers? I refused delivery, but now the seller wants them re-delivered so the insurance agent can look them over. I never took them out of the (destroyed) boxes, but now I’ll have a chance to, and check them out. What should I look for (even if they still sound good)?
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If there is a shipper who specializes in huge, heavy, yet lovely and delicate furniture-grade loudspeakers, I don't know about it. To those responsible for hands-on physical movement, cargo is cargo. "A mind that's weak and a back that's strong," to quote Merle Travis with a nod to Mark Knopfler.

$800 and it's not "white glove?" That's why, if ever again I buy giant loudspeakers, I will drive directly to the US manufacturer or in-stock dealer and collect them in person. Any fault will be my own or that of the insured bozo who rear-ends me. Like Miller (albeit with far less technical knowledge), something learned from experience.
Tekton uses Dominion. My speakers arrived in perfect condition. One box had a small hole or tear, the driver waited and let me open and inspect before signing. It was such a small thing I was sure it was okay but he was happy to wait. These are big boxes, way over 6ft tall, 150 lbs, and arrived almost without a dent. That to me is remarkable. So it can be done. 


You guys are making me nervous. I have a brand new pair of speakers coming from Utah ( I live in New Hampshire) in route as we speak. Old Dominion has them. Anyone have any experience with Old Dominion? They are coming direct from the manufacturer.
And to think, people get on my case when I complain about the utter lack of reading comprehension around here.
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