FedEx shipping damage


I recently sold my KEF R11’s shipped in original boxes & packaging to UT. Somewhere along the way they sustained significant damage arriving at the buyers home with significant damage to the boxes resulting in several corners of speakers being badly dented, although they seem to work (amazingly).  
I over insured (double sell) in case one was lost or damaged as the pair would then be useless… never thought it could happen to both. 

I submitted a FedEx claim, with damage pictures & other supporting information & consider the speakers totaled. 7-14 days for FedEx resolution. 

I have never experienced this issue, so I am asking for any ‘got ya’, anything to watch out for, or any other recommendations to bring this to a favorable solution. Thank you. 

signaforce

A ’gotcha’ may be that FedEx will argue they didn’t pack them.

Hope this isn't the case and they do right by you.

@signaforce bit time bummer, but glad that these speakers were insured by you. I don’t mean to cause anxiety, and I hope I’m completely wrong for your sake, but I had a long conversation with a private packaging provider that’s authorized with all the major shippers (UPS, FedEx) a year or two back when sending off an amp.

They more or less encouraged the following packaging to ensure an insurance claim would be fulfilled if damage is incurred during shipment:

1. New box, peanuts surrounding original box, adequate support within original box to ensure limited movement of amp (speaker) in your case.

2. New box, peanuts surrounding new box, adequate support within new box to ensure limited movement of amp (speaker) in your case.

They more or less said that shipping companies view the original outer box as compromised after initial shipment and have seen claims denied because of this, which is why they always encourage a new outer box (at the very least). This private packaging company further communicated that part of the game is to limit the reasons a shipment company to deny a claim. 

Here’s the interesting part and why you shouldn’t have too much anxiety: when looking at the insurance fine print I couldn’t find any information about the suggestion or need for a new outer box. This then lead me to thinking the following: “of course a private shipment company would upsell me a new outer box!” 

Unfortunately I can’t remember whether this was for FedEx or UPS.

Curious about the outcome. Hoping for the best for you.

Took my amp to FedEX recently. They said insurance on first $100 of value was free. After that, Every additional $100 of value was $10.

Also, for audio equipment, FedEX would have to pack the item themselves or, I assume, at least have to inspect the item and approve my packing.

In my experience, large items (like column speakers) should be shipped together on a pallet, with a "shark fin" object in between them (something to prevent another heavy box being placed on top of them).

Finally, corner bracing (heavy cardboard corners) should be used to bolster original box (on long-ish speaker boxes).

Ime, if the shipping company can find an excuse to claim "inadequate packaging", they will do so.

@toro3 gave great advice on how to avoid that. 

If they deny the claim and you have reason to believe they are wrong, document your reasons and fight it.  I once wrote an 18-page illustrated booklet to show why UPS's claim of  "inadequate packaging" was wrong, and it took a while but eventually they honored my damage claim.

Duke