The document titled Independent Contractor Agreement Between an Owner/Operator Truck Driver and Common Carrier Company outlines the contractual relationship between an owner/operator and a carrier, specifically tailored for use by individuals operating as owner operators with Amazon in Cuyahoga. Key features of the form include the obligations of the contractor to transport goods using their own equipment, and the requirement for both parties to maintain significant liability and cargo insurance. The form details the documentation needed for payment processing, including invoices and proof of delivery, ensuring clarity in financial transactions. It emphasizes the independent contractor status of the operator, while establishing that the carrier acts as an agent for collecting freight charges. This agreement protects both parties by specifying liability and indemnification terms in case of damage or loss during transport. Additionally, it restricts the contractor from soliciting the carrier's customers, establishing a two-year non-solicitation clause. The form functions as both a protective measure and operational guideline, making it crucial for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in transport or logistics law. Each target audience member can utilize this agreement to ensure compliance with federal regulations and secure mutually beneficial terms in their operations.