The Independent Contractor Agreement between an Owner/Operator Truck Driver and Common Carrier Company is a formal contract designed to govern the relationship between a contractor and a carrier in California. The contract outlines the responsibilities of both parties, including the contractor's obligation to transport goods using their own equipment and the carrier's duty to provide necessary insurance coverage. Key features include detailed insurance requirements, invoicing procedures, and the contractor's responsibilities for maintaining documentation related to deliveries. The form also includes stipulations regarding liability for loss or damage during transport and the independent contractor status of the parties. Filling and editing the form involves entering specific details such as names, addresses, and insurance limits. It is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, and legal assistants who need a legally binding agreement that outlines the terms of service and protects the interests of both contractor and carrier. Paralegals and associates can assist in customizing the form for individual clients, ensuring compliance with applicable regulations, while owners can utilize it to formalize their business arrangements with drivers.