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When a Freight Forwarder Becomes a Common Carrier: Liability for Damaged Cargo

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when a freight forwarder is treated as a common carrier and held liable for damaged goods under the Civil Code.

Damaged Goods Liability: Arrastre Negligence and Insurer Subrogation Rights

Explaining when arrastre operators are liable for damaged cargo, how insurers gain subrogation rights, and what evidence suffices in Philippine law.

Subrogation Rights of Insurers: Recourse Against Negligent Carriers for Damaged Goods

When can an insurer sue a negligent carrier after paying a claim? The Supreme Court clarifies subrogation rights and carrier liability.

Timely Notice IS KEY Understanding Carrier Liability IN Damaged Goods Claims Under THE Code OF Commerce

When cargo arrives damaged, the clock starts ticking. Learn how Article 366 of the Code of Commerce can bar a claim entirely if notice is late.

Carrier Negligence and the Timely Notice Rule for Damaged Cargo in the Philippines

Learn how the Supreme Court ruled on carrier liability for damaged goods and why timely notice under Article 366 of the Code of Commerce is crucial.

Liability for Damage to Stored Goods: Negligence and Interest Rates Explained

A warehouse operator's negligence can mean paying for damaged goods. Learn the rules on liability and the correct interest rates.